Admittedly, I have always been shy of allowing others to read my work, reserving that right to a select few. |
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I definitely have a select few people I spend a lot of time with but no boyfriend. |
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He knew that the impact of European abstract art was limited because it was accessible only to a select few. |
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It's incomprehensible how much taxpayer money is so easily and wantonly wasted to benefit a select few. |
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A select few will be digitized and displayed on the Web site and possibly accessioned as specimens in the University Herbarium. |
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At the moment only the select few girls whose parents can afford to pay receive any education. |
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Typically, companies parcel out the initial sign-up invitations to a select few, asking that they kick the tires and offer feedback. |
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The Congress likes to cloister its leader in a tower surrounded by loyal party leaders, accessible only to the select few. |
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Although the area was only known to a select few for years, the last 10 years has seen a boom in tourism and resorts. |
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Punching in the code known only to a very select few, the doors opened with small hiss. |
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Karate is no longer just a pastime for a select few, as young and old discover the discipline of martial arts. |
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Then again, it would benefit the union if every team, not just a select few, could bid for players. |
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We're loyal to our favorite stars through thick and thin, but a select few never go through the thick period. |
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Critics call it the palace constitution, saying it is being drafted by a select few. |
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One argument that educrats make against programs like his is that they are elitist and benefit only a select few. |
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Only a select few, over the sweep of history, design what scholars term grand strategy. |
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The select few who win the highest number of points get to take part in a lucky draw with prizes that include airline tickets and holidays. |
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Some of Australia's most successful young leaders apply for the fellowship, but only a select few are accepted. |
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It seems only a select few are ever told about it, and even then, they have to figure out for themselves how the system works. |
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The mandarin shirt looks good on a select few, but it is not the classic choice if you're looking for long-term use. |
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For the third year in a row, Running Room has been honored as one of the select few Best Managed Companies in Canada. |
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A significant number have increased their sources of earned income, a select few making headway in commercial ventures. |
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While only those select few who participated in the project know for certain the course of events, there are no obvious signs that Mishkin is rewriting history. |
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The music-hall song was a mass-produced article, with a select few numbers achieving immortality by virtue of an inspired tune or a good catchphrase. |
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It's a system that mostly benefits restaurant critics and a select few relatively impecunious friends of restauranteurs. |
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Marty 'Pureball' Rome is one of those select few gamers that has remained at the highest level, despite working a full time job. |
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Or a select few can boost their grades by braiding their armpit hair and fighting the patriarchy. |
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Until recently, being published was a pleasure afforded only to a select few. |
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But always, before he acts, he listens to a select few who have his ear. |
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Currently, it is a very select few who make the news, not in terms of being featured, but in terms of making the decision of what is news and what is not. |
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Only a select few champions are safe from the prospect of being traded. |
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Isn't it time to open the doors and come out into the world and see whether or not your work is speaking to a vast majority of people or just a select few? |
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Only a select few have knowledge of the financial bids of both contenders. |
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We, being my partner Brett and I, set forth to the agreed hotspot, taking a 25 minute journey along a bumpy and seldom travelled track known only to a select few. |
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Corporate philanthropy is a viable source of private giving for only a select few among nonprofit and voluntary organizations. |
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A select few were approved for a shorter span at the request of the Service. |
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Confined for a long time to a select few countries, this sport has grown to global proportions to encompass all continents today. |
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Make it a practice to solicit employee input from all, rather than a select few. |
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In this environment, board decisions may be at risk of being under the direction of a select few individuals. |
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From there, de Monts, Champlain and a select few set off to explore the south coast of Nova Scotia and the Bay of Fundy. |
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Too often, the monopoly that a State has on the use of force is abused for the enrichment of a select few. |
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A select few on the other hand, have the experience to look at companies and apply judgment the way Kanko and Jenkins do. |
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The discussion document does not go far enough into to the future and seems to be targeted at a select few interests. |
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A career with such a company was the dream of many young people in Japan, but only a select few attained the jobs. |
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However, we only know the actual biological mechanism of action of a select few of them. |
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Morphos start life as an egg laid on the leaf of one of a select few rain-forest plants. |
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But Guidoni's public was a select few, despite its steady fidelity. |
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A select few start careers of singular, exquisite promise. |
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Here you can enter a private e-mail address that will be sent only to a select few mirror list editors, in case you'd like to give us a more direct address but are weary of publishing it. |
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By the end of Charles II's reign, most of Castile was in the hands of a select few landowners, the largest of which by far was the Church. |
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A French publication, the Michelin guide, awards Michelin stars for excellence to a select few establishments. |
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My reflection was short, capturing the attention of a select few of the children, all of whom were anxiously awaiting the treats promised them after mass. |
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Yet almost daily, defendants in court plead guilty to crimes and agree to serve time, some begrudgingly, others acquiescently and a select few happily. |
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Membership eligibility was widened to include all nation states fighting against the Axis powers instead of a select few. |
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A select few that are persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic pose an unreasonable and otherwise unmanageable risk and the pollution prevention goal must therefore be virtual elimination. |
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Will everyone involved be named or only a select few? |
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The main criticism has been the narrowness of the OECD because of its limited membership to a select few rich nations. |
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To combine that with outstanding personal integrity, immense sense of history, brilliance and dedication in the process of rebuilding-these are indeed given to a select few in history. |
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But a select few are getting ready to run further. |
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The select few shall enjoy a period of millennial bliss while horrific punishments ensue for their enemies. Two new books chart the history of millenarianism from its remotest origins to the present day. |
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Clearly, some Permanent Five members expressed support for the candidacies of a select few Member States to become permanent members of the Security Council. |
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It will be very costly, but, in the end, it will cost far less than trying to revive a select few of the comatose and pay off 100 percent of their ill-considered financial obligations. |
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A select few martial artists will be at Coney Beach, Porthcawl, on Sunday, December 15, for an attempted truck push. |
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Flying ZERO-G is a rare opportunity that only a select few have experienced calling it amazing and life-changing. |
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It is one of the most sexually dimorphic in size of living bird species, only exceeded by the larger types of bustards and a select few members of the pheasant family. |
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After a series of transmigrations, a select few believers will he liberated from the material world reaching the world of light where they cease transmigrating. |
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He belongs to a select few who can make the countertenor voice seem entirely natural, With a range of tone and dynamics the true equal of a female alto. |
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