Her six years at Wellington's Crown Law Office, prosecuting run-of-the-mill crimes seemed tame. |
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My own response is to consider this as a run-of-the-mill matter of dealing with the Technical Arteriosclerosis in any complex system. |
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Opting for smaller films and meaning roles, Jimmy believes that there is a space for cinema which is not just run-of-the-mill. |
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With a passion to make cinema which is not run-of-the-mill, he will be a director to watch out for. |
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If they're tuning in, they know they're not going to get the average run-of-the-mill thing. |
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His best performance before winning the Open was finishing sixth in an ordinary run-of-the-mill tournament. |
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It is something a little bit unusual, you know, not their normal run-of-the-mill investigation, I would have thought. |
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She later considered getting a run-of-the-mill job working for a male boss in a big company. |
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This probably works fine with run-of-the-mill goods and helps to keep down the cost of claims, and hence premiums. |
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One of the neatest things about this play is that it not your average, run-of-the-mill thing. |
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It follows, therefore, that regular, run-of-the-mill words will serve best. |
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Finally, they seem to have realised that the time had come to offer something more than a run-of-the-mill vehicle. |
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He didn't inspire more confidence than the run-of-the-mill newspaper photographers who have so often made me look bulbous and ill. |
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I thought it would just be an average, run-of-the-mill firm and a way to earn a decent wage. |
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The Arrangement itself, frankly, was run-of-the-mill to dull. |
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Sugar-pink boom boxes, CD players, Polaroid cameras, wallets, T-shirts and cushions count as run-of-the-mill merchandise. |
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It isn't going to be easy to convince her that we are just a couple of run-of-the-mill cowpokes. |
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The manufacturer is taking a trendy piece of architecture and using it to add appeal to what looks like a run-of-the-mill, four-door sedan. |
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These are gleanings not from your run-of-the-mill general knowledge ready-reckoner, but rather from a directory of, by and perhaps for doctors. |
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Novels of alienation and misery are common currency, tales of abuse, violence and desertion are run-of-the-mill stuff for British fiction. |
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Apart from the run-of-the-mill stuff like e-mail and word processing, he is teaching himself to use the computer to draw schematic diagrams. |
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Really, how could anyone accuse an American televangelist of being your run-of-the-mill, double-dealing, dishonest preacher? |
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If you recall, run-of-the-mill DSPs typically store numbers as a floating-point, 24-bit mantissa and an 8-bit exponent. |
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We are faced with differences of opinion that are certainly not run-of-the-mill. |
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But the scenes that we've witnessed from back in Uruguay tell you that what we're doing isn't normal or run-of-the-mill. |
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Detective novels,as originally invented, with a fixed imaginative world, are a very run-of-the-mill and predictable genre. |
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Combined with the signature grille, the long powerful hood and sculpted wheel arches, the new Z4 looks far more exotic than run-of-the-mill. |
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But there is a difference between run-of-the-mill juvenile high spirits and causing real trouble. |
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I doubt that it would have gotten as much play time if it was some run-of-the-mill pinball machine with a generic theme. |
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You are obviously a cut above the usual run-of-the-mill deadbeats I have to put up with. |
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A whole generation of anti-Establishment activists now works in run-of-the-mill Establishment jobs. |
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This is just fear of change and run-of-the-mill anxiety plaguing you. |
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It's your average, run-of-the-mill marble Mead composition notebook. |
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Did this strike you as overkill or just run-of-the-mill political speak? |
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Covers everything from run-of-the-mill clause types to such structures as clefts, pseudo-clefts, and topicalizations. |
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In short, what it was like to be transcendentally fatalist in a time when conventional, run-of-the-mill fatalism wasn't enough. |
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Even trusty favourites like bread-and-butter pudding are anything but run-of-the-mill here. |
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The film revels in blood and gore, but this is not just a run-of-the-mill splatter film. |
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Most cases involve significant mental illness, not run-of-the-mill depression or anxiety. |
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The ad, for former Republican city council member Carl DeMaio, is in many ways a run-of-the-mill American political commercial. |
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It seems that for the wealthiest Chinese clients, your run-of-the-mill G-650 just will not do. |
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Some fitness experts say P90X is so intense that run-of-the-mill exercisers may not want to try it at home. |
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But this is just so run-of-the-mill, the pap churned out by the ton in the early sixties. |
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The major global geophysical catastrophes that await us down the line are in fact just run-of-the-mill natural phenomena writ large. |
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This is the Big Evil, not just some run-of-the-mill approps bill. |
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Who the more run-of-the-mill victims were is unclear, since they are often not named or have no emblem glyphs attached to them. |
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The «Naturama», Aargau nature museum, is not your run-of-the-mill museum: animals, plants, exciting video films highlight the interaction and areas of conflict between nature and man in Aargau. |
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The results yield computer chips 9,000 times faster than a run-of-the-mill computer, using only the power of a tablet pc. |
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Additional payment is made to everyone, from group leaders, executive members through to committee chairpersons and run-of-the-mill ward councillors. |
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We're certainly not talking your average, run-of-the-mill love story here. |
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There are Japanese beers available made from rice at the liquor store if you need that brew taste, but it's unlikely that your run-of-the-mill bar has Japanese imports on tap. |
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Compared with the run-of-the-mill rememberers, exceptional memorizers displayed greater activity in three brain areas linked to spatial memory and navigation. |
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The other had the most run-of-the-mill news which make some of my recent run-of-the-mill columns appear like the raciest escapist fare. |
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Still, it was just a run-of-the-mill rhubarb, barely worth comment, which is true of most such arguments between arbiters and managers or players. |
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The menu is impressive and boasts not just your run-of-the-mill pizzas and pastas but Mediterranean variations on steak, chicken, fish, liver and lamb dishes. |
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The only responses we could provide were the usual, run-of-the-mill ones. |
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Voyages-sncf.com is not your run-of-the-mill site. |
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The increase in CPP premiums was so positive to the long-run stability of that plan, and so beneficial to the well-being of run-of-the-mill Canadians, that I humbly suggest we do it again. |
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In this age where virtually every country is looking for cleaner sources of energy, run-of-river hydroelectric generating stations are becoming more-and-more common, if not yet run-of-the-mill. |
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For instance, some criminals maintain and use the identities of others for run-of-the-mill transactions that are themselves part of a larger criminal scheme. |
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Nobody has reported run-of-the-mill sales. |
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But that was run-of-the-mill, childhood hero worship. |
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Dusted throughout the borderline of the yard flowers can transform your topographic point from a run-of-the-mill house to a showplace full of style. |
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No pods being immediately in evidence, we suspect it was a more run-of-the-mill form of mawkish, voter-confidence-reducing sentimentality disguised as comradely goodwill. |
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In other words, these are not your run-of-the-mill, mid-level nuclear physicists. |
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This dish is huge and fantastic in flavor, if slightly run-of-the-mill, even unambitious. |
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Succo is rivetingly well played by Stefano Cassetti, whose piercing, haunted eyes help make this something superior to the run-of-the-mill psycho-on-the-run tale. |
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The size of the final product will be identical to a run-of-the-mill plug socket, he says. |
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The morning seemed like a run-of-the-mill weekday. |
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What were mega-cases ten years ago are now probably run-of-the-mill cases. |
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An old, run-of-the-mill garage door is not the calling card of high standards and impeccable good taste and usually only provides the most basic functions. |
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Now we know that a very run-of-the-mill accident was enough in the past, is enough now and will be enough in future to turn these megasafe tunnels into people traps, and the many victims always pay with their lives. |
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Even more vital, maybe, is that your doctor is able to distinguish the odd difficult case and the dangerous condition of a patient from the average run-of-the-mill disease. |
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But does vinous verbiage serve any purpose other than to bemuse run-of-the-mill wine drinkers? |
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These are not your run-of-the-mill stars and galaxies. |
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Bet770 distinguishes itself from a lot of run-of-the-mill betting sites thanks to its wide variety of promotions and welcome offers and bonuses, which mean that lots of players win for free with their very first bet! |
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Yet, going on half a year later, he is still out and about, enjoying a freedom that is routinely denied your run-of-the-mill purse snatcher. |
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All of a sudden, what I thought was a relatively healthy and honest relationship turns out to be a run-of-the-mill deceitful one, in which I am the cuckold. |
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For a deeper, less familiar philosophy, you have to listen to your more run-of-the-mill dossers, and they don't come more run-of-the-mill than Ratso. |
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Sabo is as incoherent and hateful as any run-of-the-mill troll. |
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But I felt unguilted as soon as I did it. It made the whole incident feel normal, run-of-the-mill. |
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The circumstances of that amazing win elevated Fleck beyond the run-of-the-mill upsetter. |
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TotalView eases complex code debugging with features absent in run-of-the-mill debuggers. |
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A run-of-the-mill daytrader frequently might hold stocks a much shorter number of weeks or even only days. |
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To some degree this business about titles supplanting last names also applies to nonroyal peers, such as your run-of-the-mill dukes. |
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