While all the national papers report that Gore will be conceding any day now, the online debate rages on. |
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While the debate rages on about the use of the N-word, what a lot of people are failing to see is the die-hard truth behind her sketches. |
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Politicians, policy experts and academics are amazingly complacent about the blizzard of cross-subsidies that now rages. |
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She describes these rages as often provoked by strangers on the street who whistle at her or make some sexually suggestive remark. |
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As passion's storm rages in the empty night will the fitful dreams of lost love just continue to slowly, painfully, tormentedly drift by? |
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As the drummer spits out a cacophony of quick-wristed rhythms and slashing fills, the music rages on to a cathartic finale. |
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Nothing beats the toasty comfort of a flickering blaze in the hearth while Old Man Winter rages just beyond the walls. |
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This can naturally get any woman down, causing clinical depression and even suicidal rages against her own body. |
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There was this unclean desire toward celebrity and media that still rages within us like the shakes in an alcoholic. |
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Debate rages over the sporting merits of synchronised swimming, but it has proved a popular addition to the aquatics programme. |
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Write a really hateful, nasty letter to your family, telling them all your resentments and rages. |
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Autocratic rages and selfish bursts of temperament seem not to have been in his repertoire. |
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But it's pretty much guaranteed that those trendsetters who start the fashion rages already have something new in mind. |
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The World Cup fever rages on, with soccer enthusiasts glued to the television for the live telecast of matches and match review programmes. |
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And our campuses have been witness to the anger that rages in the young minds against the war. |
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Even today, argument rages in the naturalist community over the precise root of interspecies differentiation. |
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The global warming debate still rages and scientists use statistics to prove their point in both the YES and the NO case. |
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Now, more than a decade later, a political battle rages between the forces of nationalism and Socialism. |
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Often inflexible and stubborn in their love lives, some will be prone to jealous rages. |
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This has fuelled the civil war, which has left two and a half million people dead and which still rages today. |
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Othello's jealous rages grieved not only her, his ill-starred wife, but also all those under his command. |
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The former rages sleazily away, just on the right side of slack-jawed self-parody. |
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The sea is remarkably beautiful, turquoise blue and fawn at times, it rages, murmurs, sighs and sings. |
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Why do some people snap, exploding into rages even over seemingly minor irritations? |
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As Haden rages against the machine, I see how the boleros of Nocturne are an answer to the saccharine junk we are sold everyday. |
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The vessels are rusting in St Petersburg's harbour as the dispute over their ownership rages on. |
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He rages with all the garrulous articulacy of the legal autodidact, narrowly educated after years of court cases, appeals and disappointments. |
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In Sri Lanka, war rages again on the Jaffna Peninsula while international peace-making efforts to unite Tamils and Sinhalese are spurned. |
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That said, her Rita's screaming rages too often seem operatically over the top in Jermyn Street's tiny auditorium. |
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As the Ebola virus rages on, the same old problems that have plagued West Africa are still waiting. |
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Each day on earth, humans go about their business oblivious to the battle royal that rages on just above their heads. |
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However, the war rages on as no cease-fire has yet been implemented, and the current outlook for negotiations is bleak. |
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We get out of the way as he rages round the house in his shirt and underpants. |
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The nursery battle between high-tech gadgetry and simpler playthings still rages. |
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The spree comes as the debate around gun control rages with a political intensity not seen in recent years. |
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Young Jake craved attention, had wild rages and attacked his parents with weapons such as scissors. |
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It is this primitive brain which breaks forth in explosive rages, in attacks of acute irritability, jealousy, suspicion and self-pity. |
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In my home country, Croatia, there rages at this moment a war of extermination against everything foreign. |
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Coltrane, a man of almost unbelievable gentleness made human to us lesser mortals by his very occasional rages. |
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But at least the sweet-toothed Mexicans should get cheaper drinks as the cola war rages. |
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By day, Mumbai – one of the world's most populated cities, with more than 20 million inhabitants – rages like a beast unharnessed. |
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The tragedy enlarges through the day as war rages on in distant Iraq. |
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Inside of the South America's vastest country, debate rages on as to whether he or Garrincha was the best ever. |
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Meanwhile, a debate rages between two sides that do not just seem to be from opposed political traditions, but different planets. |
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She was afraid he would use them against her in one of his numerous rages, but she did not know how many he had. |
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A steel construction in Africa is exposed to fierce winds which rages throughout the continent. |
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Meanwhile, even as the conflict rages, the paramilitary jockey for political recognition while continuing to commit horrendous atrocities. |
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He treated his wife and children brutally in his drunken rages, and made passes at the maid. |
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Despite the crisis that rages in the country, foreigners find the financial market of Russia and the Urals attractive. |
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While debate rages over ever-increasing diagnosis rates of ADHD in children, a quiet minority has been slowly building. |
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Her dad looks up from his bag of chips on the couch for a moment, then averts his eyes immediately back to the television where a basketball game rages at a tied score. |
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Alvin Crawford and John Criter are hilarious as Falstaff's sidekicks, but Franco Pomponi's voice needs greater heft to make Ford's frequent rages comic. |
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It blows up out of nowhere, rages like crazy, then blows itself out before another version of the same hurricane comes along to fire up the whole thing once more. |
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It is a debate that rages on blogs, on Facebook and Twitter, at any place where more than two Hillraisers are gathered. |
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Lincoln struggles with his cabinet and Congress during this process, and the Civil War rages on. |
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He flew into rages with some regularity, some of them drunken, and over the years said all manner of offensive things. |
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Two star-crossed medieval lovers, Abelard and Heloise, are again stirring passions in France as a literary controversy rages nearly 900 years after their affair. |
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At the same time, he was given to sobbing and rages like a petulant child. |
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Fields have been unploughed and unplanted, as fighting rages back and forth across a country the size of France. |
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He just passes the kero to Philip, and again the fire rages. |
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Two years later, the war rages on and the three friends in Vietnam find themselves prisoners in a Viet Cong camp. |
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Nevertheless, the political violence which rages in Spain will not disappear completely without making political concessions for the Basque Country. |
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However a debate still rages whether the ECB will take further measures to ease the strained European credit markets through a program of buying long term government bonds. |
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Now unattached to any political group, he still rages against poverty and corruption. Such feelings infuse Ekhrajiha, which is nonetheless an odd mix of slapstick humour and mawkish sentimentality. |
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The conflict rages around whose definition should prevail. |
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It is a lesson we should bear in mind as Syria disintegrates before our eyes, and as the battle rages over which side used chemical weapons in Khan al-Assal. |
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On the streets of tor Sapienza, however, the battle rages on. |
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That the sea, with its multiform and mysterious hosts, its savage and senseless rages, no longer comfortably serves as a divine metaphor indicates how severely humanism has corrupted the apples of our creed. |
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So do the emotional rages that flare from hypoglycemic changes in the blood levels. |
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She throws a necklace from an old lover off a cliff and plunges into a lake before crawling through mud in the rain and entwining herself in tree roots as a forest fire rages. |
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Sometimes he would melt down in toddler-like rages. |
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Today, as we debate the future of European security and defence policy, we watch as war rages in Iraq, a war that we had believed we could avert by diplomatic means. |
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Three of the nine campaigns are a departure into alternate history, focusing on hypothetical battles between the Soviet Union and Germany in the year 1946, while WWII still rages on. |
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A heaving sea of female desire rages around 1D, and Harry in particular. |
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The definition has been refined to make it more consistent, but debate still rages as to whether, for instance, all benefit payments should be included. |
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As tumult rages on, in Africa, in Libya and the Middle East, in Japan, this city of so much splendor and suffering will again catch breath, still searching for the narrative of its past, its present, its future. |
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When I found myself with this song about a woman who's sitting at home feverishly warm, working herself up into a state of delirium while this terrible hurricane rages outside, well, Lhasa came to mind immediately. |
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The elements are unleashed, the wind rages, the horses rear in fright while the no less terrified rider, clad in a costume from another age, sounds the depths of the mysterious abyss. |
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In the former the possessed gets into an intense mental state and shows superhuman strength and knowledge: he quivers, rages, struggles, and finally falls into a condition similar to unconsciousness. |
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This clearly shows that the conflict in Darfur is not ethnic in the least, but even rages among members of tribes of the same origin as indicated above. |
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Moreover, he was apparently a violent man who would beat his wife in drunken rages. |
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A debate rages on whether or not the singular they constitutes Standard English usage. |
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As the debate rages, currency traders are showing their true colors. |
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As the tire fire that is the Edmonton Oilers rages on, their AHL affiliate is going through a worse ordeal. |
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In this nation of black Africa, in the former Portuguese colony, the long civil war still rages, and during the Christmas season he and his family were going to visit a few relatives along with his family. |
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In Darfur, however, the conflict rages on, with civilians being targeted. |
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As the NRL fever rages on, Corey Thompson of Canterbury Bulldogs opens up the tragic incident related to the death of his closest friend, Daniel Pledger. |
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He rages and screams that we are on the way to ruin the whole campaign. |
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She was, however, sensible of attention and kindness, and would occasionally smile to her nurses, or smackingly kiss them in a manner as explosive as her greeds and rages. |
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As the fierce storm rages across Britain and causes severe roof tile damage on many homes, local roofing contractors are being called on to minimise the destruction. |
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