My mother was a teacher, so she basically had to redo her qualifications, and Dad did a lot of travelling, so it was hard on her. |
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If your company is downsizing, rather than succumbing to panic, redo your resume take a course, put out job feelers. |
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Once we have stopped people walking through the flower beds we might be able to redo the landscaping. |
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Halfway through the day I took it down to redo it, and couldn't make it go the right way at all because there was a massive kink in it. |
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They also had to do a lot of construction on the building, redo all the plumbing and make it wheelchair accessible. |
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Heh, humorless joking aside, I'm prolly going to redo this chapter within the week. |
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On the other hand, what a pain to recode and for all y'all to redo your links. |
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It meant that Rubens had to redo the altarpiece at his own expense and add two lateral paintings. |
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We were having a very difficult time hearing you earlier, so you can redo that report. |
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If you just want to redo the ceilings, add some brown masking paper and painter's tape to your shopping list. |
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Rolling said they just refinished the inside of the building and don't want to have to redo it because of a leaky roof. |
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However, there is good data to show that redo reversals can have as high a success rate as first time reversals. |
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I knew soon enough Lizzie would demand her own room outside of the nursery and I had convinced Adam to redo one of the rooms on the third floor. |
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A modest redo involving new paint, cabinet hardware and floor covering paid back 87 percent of the investment. |
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Big companies in particular don't want to have to reintegrate their computer systems and redo all of their procedures. |
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If, however, you're going to redo a much-loved golden oldie, which is better anyway in memory than it is on VHS, then at least rethink it. |
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If not, well, think of all the time I'll have to redo the new digs. |
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And maybe redo the user interface to make the TV applications more front-and-center, instead of being buried inside a menu system. |
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It doesn't matter that I have a college degree, and if I don't go back and redo my senior year of high school, that college degree becomes null and void. |
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The problem was that, in the course of writing, I had to redo it about 10,000 times, in order to get it right. |
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Billy then sets out to redo grades 1-12 in 24 weeks, in order to prove himself to his father. |
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Moreover, it should support copy, cut and paste, undo and redo. |
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Then I had to redo the line after which my character is supposed to laugh and then cry hysterically. |
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Maybe she, like many liberals, happens to think Obamacare is terrible policy, and sees a chance for a redo that might lead to better policy. |
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This gave to designers what word-processors bestowed on writers: the freedom to make changes without having to redo the whole thing. |
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In 1735 he was ordered to redo the work, retaining the subject but changing the composition. |
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You also suggest that they redo the surface of the pavement in Chestnut Avenue and you give your reasons. |
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Would you like to redo the kitchen floor or build a new deck? Or maybe you have a plumbing emergency? |
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Nothing new here, but a good exercise for a programmer trying to redo what should already exist in the standard version of our machines. |
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If you fail with the impeller installation, you must redo the installation procedure from the beginning. |
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Certainly the Commission and Parliament will have to work by night to try to redo what others are going to undo by day. |
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These two views can then be brought together and balanced through an evolutionary approach without having to necessarily redo systems. |
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As a result, the original work and room bookings were lost and the applicant had to redo his work. |
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In this case, user will need to reinstall the batteries from the transmitter to redo setting-up procedures. |
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The students can choose to add animals in specific place and redo the exercise with the additional elements. |
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If you already have a recent study, update it every year to reflect new information, and redo it completely every five years. |
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At the end of the night as the task was being completed, the team in charge was asked to redo one of the shots. |
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They were able to redo it as My Fair Lady, which is so beautiful, and then mannequin. |
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Maybe if I hit the exacta with a long shot, I can redo the bathroom! |
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I want to get the entire site to the point where I don't feel compelled to redo it ever again, and where what I'd done is not completely embarrassing. |
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University president David Skorton and other school officials condemned the threats but said they have no immediate plans to redo the locker room. |
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They still hadn't managed to redo their rooms, partially because of the lack of free time, partially because they had been too preoccupied with the fights. |
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Did you redo your room since the last time we were here, Lani? |
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The company is also advocating a redo of the train station itself. |
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Patients in need of therapeutic dilatation of this sort often need a redo every year or two as scarring reaccumulates. |
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Revisit that horrid 1997 Psycho redo, or the misguided ABC miniseries version of The Shining that came out the same year. |
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First, she forgets to address him by name, then, on the redo, forgets to shake his hand. |
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Radiation-induced coronary ostial stenosis, a case of redo coronary bypass for the restenosis following patch angioplasty. |
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Tell the Hells Angels to redo all their logos as Anges d'Enfer. |
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In 2009, the coffee company tried to redo the classic commercial. |
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The other side can get all worked up, redo the work of the Gomery commission or constantly yell and call us all sorts of names, the reality is that people will pay for this. |
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He outlined drainage needs to avoid having to redo the street. |
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These guidelines make it possible to choose, depending on the duration of the infection and the local status, between keeping the prosthesis after debridement and an extensive redo. |
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They can try to redo the Gomery commission and finagle all they want. |
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You may even reach the stage of asking them to redo the whole thing. |
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It is essential to backup the control files and archived redo log files. |
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Well, you have to redo all your menus and displays and signs. |
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We have to redo all this cabling for the network and this time remember which wire goes where. |
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Click these buttons to undo or redo your last action. |
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But the curious silence surrounding the transplanted Bouley doesn't indicate a slipshod redo or botched job like Secession, which debuted with a nonsensical menu and clownish service. |
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Opposition members argued very vigorously that the government should take the bill back and redo it, make the necessary amendments and bring it back to the committee with the key concerns solved. |
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This makes it easier to remove a badly recorded narration and redo it. |
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If I have to go into an 18th century church to redo the paintings, I'm going to take the context into account when deciding what to do, even if I try to keep my signature style. |
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You can of course redo this operation later if needed. |
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A system in which three actors redo each other's work is not productive. |
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The goal would be to delay the need for aortic valve surgery, or in patients with an existing bioprosthesis, to delay the need for a redo procedure. |
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I want to redo the kitchen and put in new cabinets and new appliances. |
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The graphical interface is very flexible, featuring multiple windows, tear-off tool palettes, and virtually unlimited Undo and Redo functions. |
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Haroon said that REDO is providing treatment of the kidney patients, however, he said that the treatment is costly adding that the poor patients can not afford it. |
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Redo gave him one more please mister and the man handed him another fiver angrily and marched into the airport terminal, followed by his female companion. |
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