But what everyone failed to reckon with was not only the impassioned sentiments of segregationist whites, but also those of Mrs. Richardson. |
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But maybe that is to reckon without ITV's proven ability to deliver light entertainment in consistently viewer-winning formats. |
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Do you reckon your experience and technique as ex-elite rowers, however rusty any of you might be, will get you over the line first? |
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Unencumbered by bizarre and artificial notions of copyright and ownership, the kids will sort it out, I reckon. |
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As Jon might expect, I reckon the logical progression is indeed open to argument. |
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He said it was the liquor, rum and rotgut, which made him ill, but I reckon it was something worse. |
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Most people, I reckon, could be swayed by the sales assistant's generous offer. |
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It may be a bit of an odd shape for a listed company, but it's going like a bomb, and those who know such things reckon it's bound for greatness. |
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I reckon we should start a list, outing all incompetents for the absolute waste of space they are. |
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It sounds like I'm quibbling over grammar, but actually I reckon it's important. |
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Having said that, if he comes up against some quickies in Australia I reckon he still might be found wanting. |
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The experts reckon the house originally has a thatched or cut wood roof supported by a wattle wall and timber posts. |
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Two in five of those quizzed reckon their IT department will prevent them from falling victim to threats such as spyware and phishing. |
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I reckon that whatever court it be, it should base on facts to make a decision and make a judgment. |
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I've heard it said that the hardest Australian bird to see is the western whipbird, but I reckon the black-eared miner must come a close second. |
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I reckon it looks pretty choice as is, but its always fun to mix things up a bit. |
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I reckon since I arrived and purchased my mobile phone I have keyed in and later deleted at least 25 numbers. |
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So there you have it, make of it what you will, but I reckon intelligence comes into it somewhere. |
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Some reckon uncontrolled crowds pose as much a danger to the monument as airborne pollution. |
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Do you reckon they'd let me write the recaps on the official site if I apply for the gig next year? |
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Additionally, some experts reckon that many Britons have lost their basic kitchen skills! |
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Bernie is aware of the danger, but doesn't reckon there will be a repeat performance. |
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The analysts reckon consumer demand for laptops and notepads was behind the modest upturn. |
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If bond prices rise, it could imply that experts reckon economic conditions are deteriorating. |
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I always reckon there should be at least one impulse buy when looking for plants. |
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This youngster is a force to reckon with in the sub-junior and junior categories. |
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We all reckon the plan is to do a root canal on the bad tooth and remove the wisdom tooth. |
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A year and a half of job-hunting has rather knackered my confidence, but I reckon I can fake it till I make it. |
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How much do members reckon that had grown to by last year, the 2004 calendar year? |
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My sigh of relief when the pilot executed a perfect landing and brought the vessel to a safe stop was as deep as anyone's I reckon. |
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With some improvement in attack they may yet be a team to reckon with in the future. |
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Companies that make light of elders are finding a consumer force to reckon with. |
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I reckon giving that young whippersnapper an early taste of local body politics will immunize him against parochial politics for life. |
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Spyware is rife and virus infection commonplace yet many home users reckon they are safe from online threats. |
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These eminent lexicographers reckon that the golden days of literacy have past. |
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If you want to dig deeper, I reckon the way news media report drugs stories is but one example of a problem related to how they define news. |
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God sees the sin of his own people, and will reckon with them for it. |
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But here they failed to reckon with the talents of Archimedes or to foresee that in some cases the genius of one man is far more effective than superiority in numbers. |
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D'you reckon red fishnet sleeves are a bit much for the first day back? |
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Since allicin also gives garlic its pungent aroma, by releasing it you are also ensuring that that whoever eats it will have that smell to reckon with. |
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Nevertheless, while I am on my high horse, I reckon that the abandonment of Standard Grades at their secondary schools is a rather lamentable idea. |
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Even if you manage to find a bargain, seasoned gemstone collectors reckon that you may need to hold the stones for as long as ten years to get a decent return. |
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Well reckon I should hit the sack else I won't be able to get up tomorrow! |
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After all that, I've got through Easter with all my fingers and thumbs and I reckon there are only a few decades to go before I finish this accursed job. |
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I reckon he's trying to put the wind up the competition from the off. |
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For all the reasons I've stated, my mother is a woman to reckon with but none of these are the reasons why I think my mother is a very special human being. |
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They reckon that the Greeks will use their votes to demand a return to the drachma and trigger a stampede on the banks. |
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I want everybody to give me a second chance, and reckon me as a friend. |
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Finally, what do our codebreakers reckon to Eric Lambert's thinking? |
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Readers are invited to imagine how Copperfield will pull off this magic coup, but we reckon it will involve a couple of balls, a cup and plenty of legerdemain. |
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We journos reckon the scones and jam deserved a prize medal. |
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What would he reckon to them being assessed and designed in a similar way? |
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Until we reckon with our compounding moral debts, America will never be whole. |
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Some 5-10 million machines will be produced next year, analysts reckon. |
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We reckon the dog might be a bit handy at ratting or hare coursing. |
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First of all, what do you reckon to the Champions League draw? |
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Independent India has made spectacular advances in rocketry and space science, making the country a force to reckon with, both during peace-time and during war. |
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They were holding too many meetings, he realized, descending into politics instead of ascending to reckon with Flagg. |
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I reckon my love of nature and of wild places started out with Romany. |
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We reckon Harry will allow himself a glass of something bubbly on the plane back to blighty this evening. |
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They are both only 18, but I think she's quite tarty so I reckon there's a good chance it's not even his baby. |
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Do you reckon you'll be able to go to the grocery store after work? |
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A blackfella and a whitefella are sitting at the bar. The whitefella says to the blackfella eh boss, whadya reckon? |
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What you needed, I reckon, was less book learning and more bread-and-butter learning. |
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Did'n'ee 'ear as Jim Tunkiss brought three children to the parish? I reckon 'e inna married, but 'e's bin buttyin' along o' one o' them Monsells. |
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So the circuit or compass of Ireland is 1,800 miles, which is 200 less than Caesar doth reckon or account. |
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Well, I reckon that all of us Singing Glenways ain't crossing our fingers for you. |
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I give it you without any other design than to shew you that I reckon nothing dear to me, when I want to do you a pleasure. |
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The number is so infinite, that verily it would be an easier matter for me to reckon up those that have feared the same. |
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I reckon there are no countries in the whole world that do not keep to their own speech, except England only. |
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In these circumstances we had to reckon, at the least, with the gradual destruction of the army. |
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From this point some reckon a kingdom of the Germans as supplanting that of the Franks. |
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Some societies reckon descent patrilineally for some purposes, and matrilineally for others. |
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This is the verdict of Britain's top chauffeurs, who reckon that the long wheelbase version of the Jaguar XJ saloon is the pick of the bunch. |
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I reckon a picture of Jeremy Clarkson driving on the M40 swigging an alcopop might do the trick. |
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But a private assault course and lawn suitable for helicopter landings is pretty extraordinary, we reckon. |
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I reckon it is a lie that has been spread by blokes with big feet and small ring fingers. |
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Despite being the runner-up, industry experts reckon he will still do well. |
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We reckon there are more than 200 people still engaging in this despicable blood sport. |
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In the 80s, I reckon every boy knew a teacher who always kept one stashed in his bottom drawer. |
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He says that alphabet history teaches us that we should reckon with a findless period of about 200 years from the invention of the script to the oldest preserved inscriptions. |
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But if she thinks she'll be able to steal the limelight from star Kim Cattrall with a bobble hat and scarf, we reckon she's following the wrong pattern. |
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I reckon it weighs about a ton by the weight of it if yer wanter know. |
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Now to me the arrogance comes not from the creationists but from the Dawkinites, cos who would reckon we are beyond and above the elements we are made from. |
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That Smasher, he said, and forced laugh. My word he can spin a yarn! She glanced towards him, her face halved by the lamplight. Just skiting, you reckon? |
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Do you reckon Hissing Sid realises what a shagnasty that Mary is? |
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In the East, the Gajapati Kingdom remained a strong regional power to reckon with, associated with a high point in the growth of regional culture and architecture. |
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I reckon it's pretty astonishing that none of us did go off the rails. There really was no telling how any of us would deal with the pressures and the fame. |
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But if Cheyne thought he could save face with this letter, he failed to reckon with Hugh de Cressingham, who was the most able of the king's administrators. |
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Actually, I'm not sure I like these new hangis using the foil, it tends to stop the juices getting through to the stones and I reckon the hangi kai is drier to the palate. |
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I always wanted to give windsurfing a try. I reckon it could be fun. |
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I agree with people who reckon these saddos never see the light of day. |
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I feel like I'm robbing Peter to pay Paul a lot of the time, I reckon. |
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