I think we redid three songs, overdubbed, went to London, overdubbed backing vocals and a couple of other things, and that's the album. |
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He took a couple of shots of vodka, redid his tie, and walked out of the room. |
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I redid it again, this time with footnotes to make it easier to understand some terms in Filipino. |
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When the renovators redid the bedroom, they forgot to make sure everything was cut right. |
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Procurement told us we couldn't, so they went back and redid and rejigged everyone and re-signed everyone through his procurement advisers. |
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He redid the work with the computer, retitled it, and at the same time produced a number of other, similar compositions. |
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We redid our governance so that we could pool money to take advantage of the CIHR which now in my view is being marginalized. |
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With the help of a demo tape recorded in Kinshasa I redid the whole arrangement on the computer during almost one year. |
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I reupholstered a chair, redid the wood fittings and polished it. |
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I must confess that I went home last night and, although I'm a lousy typist, I redid my presentation. |
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We redid out packs organizing them, my skirt and top were dirty, wrinkled, and still wet so I folded them and put them in my pack, deciding to walk in my bloomers and corset. |
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In late 2007, The Petition Project redid the petition to verify names again. |
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At the beginning of 1968, the work regarding the school is done, we redid the ballast of the 5th bend using a bulldozer and we settled a gallery. |
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Heeding his advice, Back redid his sketches and plans for the sets, which were then executed by René Petit. |
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Many times he redid parts of the work, without us even asking, because he was himself unsatisfied with the results. |
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They redid the insulation in our home as conscientiously as if it were their own. |
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I redid for example the dish drainer, the tub and the drawing of the top of a kitchen sink rounded off in cassis stone. |
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We redid the downstairs powder room and aside from the fact that it's still missing a corner shelf and a window treatment I think it's pretty much done. |
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And even when you redid the pilot, a lot of critics wondered who would want to watch it. |
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Maybe that's why Walters redid her will before being wheeled into the operating room. |
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Somebody said that was not the way to do it, so he redid the song and the good guys were the Americans. |
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We therefore came up with a new formula and redid the labelling as a consequence. |
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When I came back to Dawson Creek, I went back to Obair and redid the life skills component and enrolled in their academic program. |
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Since Mr. Senensky redid the valuations, the appropriate numbers in accordance with CALM were included in the Reports. |
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Kids threw them balloons to the face, jumped on it, redid the exercises. |
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The apprentice then redid the work and presented it for reinspection. |
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That panel hardly changed in Snow Leopard in its English version, but the French translators redid the whole layout and, this time, in a very messy way. |
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For the first time in Casen's 25-year history, ECLAC redid its sums. |
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We redid the forecasts by taking into account the evolution of the economy over the past three months and the most recent major criteria for economic forecasts. |
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The operator involved redid the two results with a statistically significant difference in order to obtain a second result, thus eliminating the statistical difference. |
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Speaking of hubby, he's been busy this summer, he made some renovations and additions on his blog, completely redid his photo gallery and also put together two books with some of his best photos. |
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That old table she scored from the attic got new life with a splash of lime-green paint left over from when her parents redid their bedroom walls. |
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If we redid the entranceway or the bathrooms then we would have to make architectural modifications that comply with ADA laws and the American Accessibility Act. |
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