And good old Prince is still raving about freedom and spirituality, God bless him. |
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Yes he hasn't written anything worthwhile in decades and yes he is a raving moonbat. |
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Why people would want to read the raving, uninformed postings of anonymous blowhards and braggarts for voyeuristic sport is beyond me. |
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Stop the media's ranting and raving about 6,000 or even 7,000 dead, many of whom never died at all. |
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She most likely thought I was stark raving bonkers as I told the tale of my worries about leaving the gas on. |
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The alternative, which is of course always possible, is that half the town has gone stark, raving bonkers. |
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As I made my way up 2nd Avenue, I noticed a raving lunatic weaving all over the sidewalk yelling and screaming unintelligibly. |
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We have had a 13-month bear rally that has just about turned every analyst and investor into a raving bull. |
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Secondly before the raving mad dogs tear me to pieces, think of this as a ray of hope. |
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As any manager of a boys' team will tell you, ranting and raving on the touchline is of limited motivational value. |
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Ann Coulter doesn't go on television ranting and raving like the liberals do. |
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People were saying he'd come in and be ranting and raving, but he's not like that. |
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She left school for the last time and spent most of her early teens raving, taking ecstasy and hallucinogenics. |
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His performance is deeply moving, but also crackles with his trademark ranting and raving. |
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He goes into a shouting and raving fit, which culminates in his going to an adda and drinking himself into an aggressive somnolence. |
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Sometimes I look at something, and suddenly I'm more convinced than ever that the world has gone absolutely stark raving mad. |
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So, we would fight all the way to church, ranting and raving, screaming and yelling. |
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This week's bulletin will have no ranting, no raving, no geopolitics nor any theoretical musings. |
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From the release of their debut album their winning combo of Tex Mex, blues, rock 'n' roll, country and Mexican folk had critics raving. |
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At Sandown yesterday, his performance in coming from behind to destroy a field of handicappers even had the bookmakers raving. |
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Then the tabloids will read about Rita Lin and all that pagoogle and make me out as some raving drug fiend and make my life more interesting. |
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Sure, the lyrics are angry, bitter, raving, mad, obscene, and a 1000 other adjectives, but they don't change my opinion. |
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Without gushing about Zeke or raving about Brant, I cut straight to the point. |
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A couple who left behind me were still raving about him when we reached the car park. |
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As the end neared, she lapsed into a semi-consciousness of raving and then piteous wailing. |
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Why are people ranting and raving over the costs of their hydro bills while going out and leaving all the lights on? |
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He was then standing in the street ranting and raving and my dad asked him to move out the way, and the guy said he would be back. |
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This is a cellphone message left by the guy where he starts ranting and raving. |
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Smith then started ranting and raving and making insulting remarks about Mrs Pickup's son. |
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But I got into work today to find a certain colleague ranting and raving about it. |
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After a few years, I yielded to the pressure of fellow critics who couldn't understand why I wasn't raving about the film. |
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Their daughter Jill lives here with her husband Neil and was always raving about the place. |
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He writes in a confounding way that always makes me end up thinking that he is a raving buffoon or an extraordinarily perceptive genius. |
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Dayne showed off the quick feet scouts have been raving about since he was drafted. |
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A close-up on the 56-year old Magande reveals much more than what some armchair critics and sceptics may be raving about. |
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She knew that she wasn't the raving beauty that she had always wished she was. |
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He seemed to think the recorder was The Way to teach us music so he must have been a raving psychopath. |
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The eclectic mix of trance, tabla and the violin euphony left the raving party animals craving for more. |
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You might help to counter the raving loons that have used his comment section to attack him too. |
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They seemed to be ranting and raving at each other about some kind of mistake. |
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How many food snobs would still be raving about white truffles if they were ubiquitous? |
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Are our hospitals filled with raving pot smokers, insane from reefer madness? |
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This person could have represented our interests in the raving gerontocracy that is the city government. |
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Unless you're a total raving idiot, you probably weren't fooled by our last minute April Fool's prank. |
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Her eyes were still fixed on Mr. Stevens who was babbling and raving in some type of speech Alexander had never heard before. |
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Or maybe he would prefer something along the lines of suicidal confessions of a mind bordering on death and raving lunacy. |
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His intensely physical lead performance careens from raving belligerence to groveling abjection. |
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He'd be going off his 'nana. He wouldn't stand for it. He'd be like a raving lunatic. |
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It does not mean that he is in a psychotic state or raving mad, but it indicates your finding in a legal way. |
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When he succeeded in waking us up, we had been completely incoherent, raving about caves and pigeons and dark unspeakable evil. |
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I keep raving about our magical lemon tree but I keep forgetting to bring any of its produce to her. |
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Far from sneering at our obsolete goods, they'd be raving about all our fabulous antiques. |
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Your cackles filling the room, you just sat there laughing and raving like a lunatic. |
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Frankenstein lapsed into a delirious fever for several months, ranting and raving about killing the monster. |
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The rime of the raving dotard: We've a wonderful blog by Fielding extolling the benefits of learning poems by heart at school. |
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Consider Homeland, and a scary blonde named Carrie Mathison, who is stark raving mad. |
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Daron was off his nut all night, ranting and raving with little coherency. |
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There's no point ranting and raving or going crying to the manager. |
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Jock blew his top, he went absolutely ballistic, ranting and raving. |
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With fans and reviewers raving, why is he so terrified by every new role? |
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Even as a raving crank, Joe has weird delusions of normalcy. |
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Why do they want to see a raving lunatic, saying things he might regret? |
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If they're not out raving all night hopped up on that ecstasy stuff, they're out behind the school listening to rap music, smoking reefer and even, sometimes, Mary Jane. |
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She went to the opening and has been raving about it to all and sundry but what they managed on opening night doesn't seem to have been carried through. |
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Now the weaknesses have overwhelmed them and Williams has become a raving, paranoid, conspiratorial embarrassment to himself and to any cause he attaches himself to. |
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He had known it, the rest of his friends were raving lunatics. |
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Aside from Timothy, all of his friends were raving mad about her. |
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It would be a great help if, in the interval, party supporters refrained from looking or sounding like raving madmen. |
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Then she mounted the battlement and stood atop the roof, raving. |
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The world is raving about the Twitter revolution, but the attention hasn't made the microblog any more profitable. |
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Good god, he really has gone stark raving bonkers, hasn't he? |
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For those who do not trust the government, it is an excuse for ranting and raving instead of legislating compromised reform. |
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Let's not even bother with the obvious historical inaccuracy of this raving. |
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I swear if I had to stay home every day that I would go stark raving mad. |
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Assuming, if you will, that I'm not stark raving mad, there clearly has been some sort of change in the way these sorts of comics are written and drawn. |
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We aren't calling him a raving, hate-mongering racist, although some will. |
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He was screaming and carrying on and raving and cussing and taunting me and trying his best to escape from whatever restraints we put him in so that he could come after me. |
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Not bad for a couple of writers huckstering their work, with one writing poetic retellings of ancient myths, and the other ranting and raving at the kakistocracy. |
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She's becoming a raving beauty, and it gives her the disquieting sense of being fattened for a kill. |
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I certainly don't look like a raving beauty, but I like the pose of having my arms folded, because I look slightly more powerful than usual. |
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Goes stark raving mad and finally dies miserably and … But maybe that's a bad example. |
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I'd be stark raving mad if I came across a book by some girl about how she'd slept with Jacno! |
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Be professional: A well-groomed and intelligent person is more convincing than an unkempt, raving lunatic. |
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Just so you know, we're quite conscious of the fact that we sound like raving lunatics a lot of the time. |
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The fact that he is a raving lunatic with a taste for the bizarre only adds to his charms in the eyes of the public. |
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Feedback we received ranged from polite to raving madWhy cant I listen to Redgrave rowing? |
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People were raving about the necklaces, made of wood shards and Lucite piled up on necklaces and wristlets. |
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She was ranting and raving and stamping her feet like a child. |
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Sure, they got awards, but critics were also raving over junk. |
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He had also noticed his brother dancing with the raving beauty, Katherine. |
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Though I have some mental health issues, I am not a raving lunatic. |
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But his entire performance is ranting and raving, and when humans rant and rave they inevitably resort to four-letter words. |
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I understand why the FA doesn't want managers ranting and raving about referees. |
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So far, other than his ranting and raving I have not heard any specific suggestions from him as to what it is exactly he wants us to do. |
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Mr. Speaker, the ranting and raving and unfounded allegations from the member opposite are not going to change the facts. |
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I can go on raving about this film but I just prefer to let you guys watch it and lose yourself in one of the most immersive cinema experiences ever. |
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I had this job with the federal government at the time, and I tell you, I was a raving maniac. |
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Any of them can transform a gig into a raving sound orgy, and together it's pandemonium. |
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For people working in the travel industry, ranting and raving about the tax is part of the job description. |
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Mr. Speaker, I insist that the member opposite apologize for calling me a raving socialist finance minister. |
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Discover the possibilities: With 515 tones and 120 rhythms, the standard keyboard from CASIO offers a level of diversity worth raving about. |
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These clips are very funny and prove without anymore doubt that Nicko is stark raving mad! |
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Is she flipping through a magazine and raving about a microscopic skirt? |
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Tété's songs scored a huge hit with music critics and journalists were soon raving about his original compositions, which mixed everything from pop and soul to funk and blues. |
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One night, one of the flatmates was ranting and raving all night about her girlfriend. |
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Mr. Beethoven is an eccentric deaf composer capable of ranting and raving, creating bumps and crashes with his piano, and making life miserable for Christoph. |
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Before my colleagues on the Liberal and NDP benches start ranting and raving about making the wealthy pay, I would also like to cite some figures from Revenue Canada. |
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She listened to my ranting and raving and held me while I cried. |
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The savvy businesswoman hamming it up as a stark raving mad TV host. |
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Based on the great handling Chevrolet Express 3500 extended van, the 190 models set the mood whether you're lazing down endless back country roads, or searching for that restaurant the locals have been raving about. |
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I was at a potluck dinner, and everyone was raving about the lasagna. |
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We have just completed the training on all the smart modules like Smart Transfer, Smart Markdown, Smart Distribution and Auto Replenishment and my buyers and distribution department are raving about it. |
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Mr. Speaker, I certainly am impressed with my colleague across the way with his ranting and raving and his declaration that Health Canada does not seem to be able to provide service to Canadians of all aspects. |
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The Senate minority leader was raving mad, and spouting nonsense. |
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And I don't know how he worked that, but he was raving about them. |
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It was in the late 70s when Uruguayan talent scouts first began raving about a rangy young creative midfielder delighting the fans of humble Montevideo Wanderers. |
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The maxis caused a veritable buzz on the club scene. And before long cult DJs such as Anglo-Swiss star Gilles Peterson and the specialist music press were raving about the group's work. |
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Stanley turned out to be, in the parlance of the day, a raving lunatic. |
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There are certainly angry men in those movies — they were Mr. Lumet's specialty — but instead of righteously outraged burghers they looked like raving lunatics. |
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The mingled torrent of redcoats and tartans went raving down the valley to the gorge of Killiecrankie. |
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Diners are raving about the pickled daikon XO, pork meatballs, roast pork musubi and vegetarian shoyu ramen. |
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After being called a swindler by the columnist of the newspaper Le Droit, Denis Gratton, Rael is qualified as a liar or a raving lunatic, this time by a judge of the Superior Court of Quebec. |
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Orlovsky was also intermittently stark, raving mad. |
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Should I have written about the terrible moment when she starts raving? |
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Socrative, which lets teachers use real-time questioning, result aggregation and visualisation to gauge the level of understanding in the class, has teachers in the UK and US raving. |
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I tell him Beresford has been raving to me about his beautiful garden – Mike teaches gardening to beginners, trained at Kew, has been doing it all his life, even during the miners' strike. |
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If I seem a bit like a raving lunatic, that's why. |
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It is a motion that is pathetically reactive in the extent to which it is attempting to engage in damage control in response to the raving reactionary ranting of the official opposition, the Canadian Alliance. |
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He didn't know his football and he just walked into the show and started s houting, screaming, ranting and raving. |
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He is mad, stark, raving mad, and it's no use my trying to stop him. |
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Yes, I can get cross but it's not my style to go ranting and raving. |
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You don't see anyone still raving about Model As or Franklin stoves. |
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Through the eighties many enviro groups adopted these techniques as former Interior Secretary James Watt, a raving unviro, made the ideal devil figure for direct mail. |
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