The weekend protests show that the antiwar sentiments are equally shared by people of all nationalities, races and religions. |
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Our mutual respect is born of the natural ties between mariners and a long and illustrious shared history. |
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In their letters to each other they shared their more personal hopes and fears. |
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Perhaps voters are tiring of the endless negotiation and finessing which a shared balance of power requires. |
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I asked him which books and music he took with him and he taciturnly told me they shared a few entertainment items. |
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That one point margin again separated the sides at the final whistle as two evenly matched teams shared 10 second-half points. |
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There has already been a row over how the tickets for the match, three weeks today, are being shared out. |
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My habits don't make a lot of sense, but it has never much mattered because they weren't being shared with another person. |
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It will be shared out among local good causes at the group's presentation day later this year. |
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Her husband Nick is the one who bedded Kath, and this devastating truth forces Elaine ruthlessly to re-evaluate their shared past. |
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My heart began to lift at that point, as I realized that not everyone shared the same hatred for my family. |
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The removal of ambiguously aligned positions left 269 sites shared between all four protein families. |
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The last time I went to Huntley's office, the receptionist and I shared a laugh. |
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For the sake of this review, we shared a toasted teacake and a fruit scone with butter and jam. |
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It stood on the edge of a village whose name it shared and was bounded by many acres of ancient woodland. |
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While the medals were shared out in the track events, it was the same story in the field. |
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In fact it is a legitimate personality type that is shared by numerous successful people. |
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This little joke that had unfolded itself in front of us needed to be shared with as many people as possible. |
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The vast amount of information shared on Twitter means that you're going to need some pretty powerful tools to cut to the chase. |
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A new Prime Minister, Hans Modrow, headed a caretaker government that shared power with the new, democratically oriented parties. |
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It was called Alum Root Flower because its roots shared the astringent qualities of species of true alum root. |
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In her raspy and oh-so-sexy voice she taught me Spanish words and shared stories that spoke of her passion for dance. |
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Another student was forced to buy her own fridge, as the medium-sized one provided was shared by twelve other people. |
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Ethics are a set of shared values or moral principles that modify our behavior in social situations. |
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He wants the assets to be shared proportionately so that all members of the scheme get the same level of protection. |
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His colourful style was influenced by Dufy, with whom he shared a liking for cheerful subjects such as horse races and regattas. |
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Though gratitude to America for coming to our rescue in the Second World War continues, aspects of the shared adventure rankled at the time. |
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The trickiest part of the surgery involved microsurgery to separate the tiny nerves and arteries in their shared lower spine. |
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The Eucharist represents the Last Supper, the final meal that Jesus shared with His disciples. |
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Second, there are socially shared superstitions such as the bad luck associated with black cats or divination systems such as numerology. |
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On one ship I shared a stateroom with three other women and slept in an upper bunk-still far less crowded conditions than enlisted berthing. |
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Extant mammals, including prototherians and therians, probably last shared a common ancestor about 160 million years ago. |
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In Tampa, Warshavsky has assembled a house shared by six college girls and a den mother. |
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Without wasting time, the food was shared out between the strongest and everyone began to march quickly. |
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Both had an interest in Bulgarian folklore and noticed on their travels that this was shared by people in many other parts of the world. |
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You sense that the brothers' pride in such an outcome would be more shared than personal. |
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In interviews with the Daily Dispatch workers said they shared a common view and emphasised that they were prepared to fight to the bitter end. |
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Theophrastus shared in, continued, and extended Aristotle's activity in every subject. |
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Castor's skill with horses is said to be shared by those born under the influence of the star. |
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On Facebook the article was shared 2,756 times, also generating tens of thousands of clicks. |
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The shared genetic identity of identical twins does not mean two persons who are simply clones of one another. |
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The stability of rule-ordered actions is dependent upon the shared meaning assigned to words used to formulate a set of rules. |
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It may be inanimate and made from pine, but it has shared so many good times with me. |
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This time, you've got the goods on somebody in the office, and you've just shared the wealth with the click of a mouse. |
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Yet those convictions are now shared by a higher proportion of the population than he realises. |
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They argued that the simplest interpretation of this gap was a single-insertion event in a common ancestor shared solely by animals and fungi. |
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The Network shared a story of a fourteen-year-old camper who went on an all-day canoe trip. |
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We quickly found out we shared the same attitude, self-drive, and aggressiveness. |
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They shared a common acceptance that chastity was formed by exercises in self-denial comparable to athletic training. |
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Labour members say the money is not being shared out fairly across the borough. |
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Responsibility for providing services at the airport is shared between the airport and the airline. |
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If it is a view shared by staff and players, they are keeping it to themselves. |
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The costs of an independent expert are normally shared equally between landlord and tenant, in accordance with a specific provision in the lease. |
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These clauses also ensure that the proceeds of any litigation actually prosecuted will be shared rateably by all bondholders. |
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Dog whined and pushed up against him, and they shivered in the shared memory of the Bomb. |
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They held me while I cried and shared my highs and lows throughout all these years. |
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It was here in June '99 where they met Tim Youngson and Tyson Kennedy, also longtime friends who shared a mutual partiality for rocking out. |
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Therefore when I see these values shared by my fellow citizens, that strengthens me. |
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Sensitive personal information is often shared among close friends via Web chat clients. |
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There were three narrow air corridors, airspace over Berlin was shared with the Soviets, and initially most aircraft available were Dakotas. |
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African Americans and Hispanics shared the belief that education would help reduce the stigma. |
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It takes me right back to the bedroom I shared with my brothers back in the early seventies. |
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Neither is formal beauty a universally shared musical value, as much as film music or thrash metal are deliberately ugly. |
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I shared my crazy hexagon dream with a weekend volunteer traveling home from an internship in Maine. |
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Kin and Gin gained international fame for their beaming smiles, enormous vitality and shared longevity. |
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Many in the field of reproductive medicine shared his hopes and fears as well as his fascination with the eugenic potential of sperm banking. |
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Stephen could place his own sardonic stamp on what were in some cases widely shared late Victorian literary tastes. |
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He shared the operating theatre with around 20 medical students, all elbowing and jostling for the best view. |
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The other chores are shared out between the watches, as is typical on sail training vessels. |
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The responsibility is shared out and they've all been putting their shoulders to the wheel when required. |
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Numbers are shared out amongst vendors and if you want a particular number you may have to travel to get it. |
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However it looked like not all people shared Mr. Oliver's enthusiasm about the race. |
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The thought sent a delightful thrill through her, making her loins tingle with an anticipation of shared pleasure. |
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During his career, Roger once shared a flat with former England captain David Gower, who is the godfather to Roger's oldest son, George. |
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The social milieus they provided in the household were shared by their daughters and very much valued. |
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Despite these inauspicious circumstances, it soon became clear that the two shared artistic and personal passions. |
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Rather, it's that guilt is personal, rather than shared by all of a certain ethnicity. |
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Last year during the tornado, a third-grader shared that his parents' best friends were trapped in their house. |
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They shared a long, passionate kiss at the very end of the movie before the credits began to roll. |
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In dealing with shared or transboundary watercourses a second problem of geographical definition arises. |
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Today, it seems that through the various medium of communications every heartbeat is shared by the world. |
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An image can then be captioned and shared with friends on Facebook, Twitter or IntoNow. |
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Mickey Rooney received top billing but English teenager, Elizabeth Taylor shared second billing with Donald Crisp. |
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In the first 24 hours after he posted, the article was shared on Facebook more than 10,000 times. |
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Born as identical twins in Wales, they grew up in the UK with a mother with major mental illness and a shared history of abuse. |
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Once these two celebrity hair wunderkinds agreed to follow their jointly shared visions for a salon, there was no stopping them. |
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A feature shared by senescent cells in culture and in vivo is shortening of the telomeres. |
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Smith then shared mini-partnerships with Heaton and Hotham before reaching his third ton of his highly productive season. |
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The Pharisees shared this commitment to the Law and saw law keeping as a primary religious duty. |
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Her good looks are shared by her family, as descriptions and numerous photos bear testimony. |
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The silica tetrahedra may also form a sheet structure where three oxygen atoms of each tetrahedron are shared by adjacent tetrahedra. |
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Fossil records show that millions of years ago, cows and pigs shared a common ancestor, an animal that looked more pig than cow. |
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The right wing election agenda shared by the three major parties can be thrown off course by the fights over war and pensions. |
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Aaron and Rachel had already cut out a slice of a beautiful white layer cake and shared the first dance. |
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A Redditor shared a neat trick to make permanent markings on any metal tumbler or saucepan. |
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Fifteen years later, no shared national understanding obtains about those events. |
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The bond that was of greatest importance to him was the one he shared with his wife. |
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Each competing project constantly brings its own improvements to the globally shared code base. |
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As protesters shared sandwiches and tea, police distributed leaflets detailing the Public Order Act. |
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Not enough party leaders and members sufficiently shared the president's declared values and governance direction. |
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He also still enjoys playing golf and shinty on occasion, a pastime shared with his half-brother. |
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Another couple shared the cab with us, all of us casting our New York-trained suspiciousness of strangers to the winds. |
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There was a shared washroom that contained mangles, and once a week Kilroy-Silk went to the local baths. |
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The pair had been embroiled in lengthy legal battles over Daniel, but had reached a shared custody agreement on his care before Kevin's death. |
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With these aristocratic reactionaries, Tocqueville shared a painful sense of dislocation and loss. |
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They understand that shared knowledge is much more powerful than if it is kept from the larger group. |
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Allison and Kevin had, following lengthy legal battles, reached a shared custody agreement on Daniel's care. |
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In the opposite case, the surplus was shared equally between the state and the lessee. |
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We also shared a half litre of the house white, a Greek wine that was aromatic like a Riesling but more acidic and quite dry. |
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Today the doors of the civil courts are open for us in issues of custody, alimony, maintenance, guardianship and shared property. |
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For these applications, threads are needed to provide concurrent accesses to shared data. |
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The celebration continued with a reception where former colleagues, students and friends shared remembrances. |
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Politics would be much more constructive if people toned down the seriousness, shared some kai and discussed things with a cool head. |
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They shared a room when they were on tour and off the field they were big buddies. |
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The feature shared by this group is the lophophore, an unusual feeding appendage bearing hollow tentacles. |
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Your victim could be the workmate with whom you shared a sandwich from your lunchbox. |
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She refused the offer of a lift back to the house she shared with three other students on Argyle Street. |
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A shared library delays the binding of a routine name to its executable function until the routine is first called when your program runs. |
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Several attendees shared what they have done at their facilities regarding reprocessing drill bits. |
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The candles on the 30th birthday cake were lit and blown out, the cake was cut and shared and the real Gala began. |
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So I put this screenplay on the shelf, and I called my producers who shared the same opinion with me. |
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The house she shared with her parents was quite small, a comfortable looking terrace on a long street. |
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The Gospel she shared with me was like a refreshing breeze in a sweltering summer. |
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We've already shared a bit of banter but for that 90 minutes we will be very serious about what we have to do for our respective countries. |
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That wild-eyed amphibian has brought people together across the land, uniting one and all across this nation in their shared annoyance. |
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On that trip, I shared a lift with three French men jabbering away in this language I had been learning in class and I couldn't follow a word. |
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They shared a special kinship as their daughters both suffered from the same disease and were roughly the same age. |
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For a while I also shared a yard with a British chap named Roy who worked as a foreman on the project. |
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Segmentation of the RNA genome is a feature shared by a variety of animal, plant, and bacterial viruses. |
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I was never one myself and shared his opinions about their beliefs and customs even at that time. |
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Thus began a long correspondence and professional friendship based on reciprocity and shared artistic beliefs. |
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The nurses at the geriatric hospital kindly shared his care with the family. |
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The cabaret performers and their audiences shared a more or less hidden opposition to social taboos and censorship. |
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Mr Bursell's experiences were shared by fellow Yorkshireman Andrew Jenkins. |
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But few policyholders will find themselves in the perilous state shared by her luckless investors. |
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Under privatisation, Bradford is being carved up and shared in deals and jobs for the boys. |
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It is possible to split the liver into two segments that can be shared between two recipients because the liver regenerates. |
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Through the Bootham-based Youth Enquiry Service he has the chance of a room in a shared house, which could lead to employment as a labourer. |
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The same hopes, the same dreams, a shared humanity that transcends everything else that may set us apart. |
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The cost of the pavement necessary to carry cars was shared out among all road users. |
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It was then alleged that that money was shared out by a number of officers at my office. |
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Looking at this photograph is like peering through a keyhole into a secret world shared only by this mother and child. |
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Likewise, should it have been the same sentiments shared in Caprivi, nothing tomorrow or whenever can stop their call for something different. |
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And parents still pay a lot of it, though the cost is shared out more than it used to be. |
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For once, however, the skewers had been properly soaked before they hit the grill and could therefore be politely shared out. |
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Unlike rallying flags or war cries these distinguishing marks could be personal and not necessarily shared by whole armies or divisions. |
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They wound me up about the result, we had a few drinks and we shared some laughs. |
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They were the best of friends and shared the same advisers but they were individuals and each handled his situation differently. |
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When Rock Hudson and Doris Day shared fume and frustration in their prolonged comedic foreplay, there was a hint of adultness about it. |
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She shared that we are their role models and heroes and they look to us for guidance and direction. |
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By the end of the telling her voice had lifted and she herself shared a giggle at the overall predicament. |
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I remember a time as a child when my sister and I shared an imaginary world of made-up creatures. |
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The survey instrument was then shared with attendees at a regularly scheduled faculty meeting. |
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Before discussing issues of allocation of shared costs we need to set out some definitions. |
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The power of the demotic gives his book a special charge not shared by other such compilations. |
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His views were generally shared among the veterans who said they had no resentment now toward the kamikaze pilots. |
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The two of them had got on like a house on fire though, as they shared the same sense of humour, though they didn't have much else in common. |
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Another thing they shared was the ability to box effectively while still carrying knockout power in either fist. |
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Juvenile salmon clearly avoided kin when they shared shelters and preferred to associate with unrelated conspecifics. |
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Language evolves but, necessarily, within the bounds of shared comprehension. |
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One of my dining companions is nuts about the lentil soup so we all shared a bowl of that. |
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Comments by informed readers as to the implications of the above are welcomed and will be shared with other readers. |
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Having shared the dangers of their trek on my first season cowboying, they assumed I would return. |
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But most student and many other shared houses are let on joint tenancy agreements. |
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The conversation became jovial through the stories they shared about being in a state of intoxication. |
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There is plenty of visiting among relatives and many special meals with symbolic foods shared by family members. |
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They told stories, sung, and danced and shared the contents of the calabash! |
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The family's goat kids shared the dwelling so they wouldn't freeze to death in their first winter. |
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She then leaned back and they shared a deep, passionate kiss for a few seconds. |
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Many faculty see shared governance as window dressing for rather dictatorial rule. |
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The design files can also be shared globally, for open-source hardware as well as software problem-solving. |
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And, because of that freedom, time we shared as a family was much more relaxed and enjoyable. |
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Stories are shared through the media, seminars, and classes and during informal conversations in the workplace. |
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Garbage mounds and junk shops hem in the lake, its murky waters shared by lilies and plastic bottles. |
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However, the Irish Seal Sanctuary said many local fishermen shared a respect for wildlife and nature. |
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They shared a love of music and they would play violin sonatas together, Einstein on the violin and Born on piano. |
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However, the genes may be evolutionarily related, and the two developmental pathways may therefore have ancestrally shared common components. |
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The approbation is precise, based not on a laundry list of issues, but on a shared concept of the state. |
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So the audience would have different visual experiences, but a shared aural experience. |
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The payment would be shared between specialty areas such as obstetrics and anaesthetics. |
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Quartz crystals are silicon atoms surrounded by a tetrahedron of oxygen atoms linked at shared corners. |
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One is the use of a shared repudiation of romanticism to denigrate the Stuart cause. |
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Since all of these groups shared social and religious practices, their beadwork styles tend to intermingle. |
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Early humans split off from a common ancestor shared with chimpanzees between five and eight million years ago. |
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The council is appealing to key workers and existing housing association tenants to put their names down on the shared ownership register. |
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It is a worthwhile exercise to wrestle with that which we Anglicans hold in common apart from our shared history in the Church of England. |
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So now he and his wife can concentrate on recovering from their shared ordeal. |
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In some cases, electrons can be shared between atoms, and are then called delocalised. |
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Outsourcing and shared services have always been related, but the Web promises to make them kissing cousins. |
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Uniquely, all facilities are shared by staff and trainees so that no artificial lines of demarcation exist within the unit. |
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All their little kindnesses, the shared meals, the pre-war adventures, the down moments, all lost. |
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Improbable though it sounds, this attitude appears to be shared by a proportion of companies in almost every sector of the British economy. |
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Vocal duties are shared between six female singers, who keep the emphasis on the soothing. |
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An archival collection is a group of items that have a shared history and provenance. |
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His lament that the Cafe is now multi-ethnic, mainstream, and yuppified is shared by other interviewees. |
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It shared the same yellow lores, median crown stripe, and goatee-like black malar markings. |
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This year is the centennial of the Nobel Prize in Physics shared by Henri Becquerel and the Curies for their pioneering work on radioactivity. |
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Each Nobel Prize this year will carry a prize sum of 10 million Swedish kronor, to be shared if the prize is awarded to more than one laureate. |
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This electrostatic attraction, called an ionic bond, is much weaker than a covalent bond of shared electrons. |
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All profits that the farm collect are shared between all of the members equally. |
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A limited sum of money is available to fund the game at the elite end, and it is currently shared out between nine clubs. |
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The proposed new facilities would be shared between schools and the community. |
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A slab of ginger and lemon tray bake was also shared and this too was fresh with the contrasting flavours evident. |
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Granddad and Uncle Gordon shared the driving between them, which wasn't too bad. |
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The medals are generally shared between the Australians, Canadians and English. |
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Many demireps of fashion fluttered round him and shared his attentions, the most notorious of whom was the Countess of Jersey. |
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The landlord may request an extra payment for large repairs, but this should be shared between all the tenants. |
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All profits were shared between the sports hall fund and a chosen sports charity. |
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Together they shared a love of the countryside and were keen ramblers and fell walkers. |
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Such ideas of shared ancestry with Americans, and especially Afro-Americans, persist to the present. |
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An association of the families said the sum would be shared between 238 claimants. |
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We shared a slice of cake and it proved to be a light and refreshing way to round off the meal. |
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All animals, living or dead, can be placed into groups based upon shared derived characteristics and those groups form tree-like hierarchies. |
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On the bus ride to the regional scholastic bowl competition, Rhea and Jonas shared a seat and a box of donuts. |
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The medium of television has only increased the power of sports to be a shared experience among a disparate population. |
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Hobbes and Cavendish shared pessimism about human nature, and an anxiety about ethical and linguistic relativism. |
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For the last several years, Pat and I have shared a good many of the trials and tribulations in our lives, as well as the joys and successes. |
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The house was filled with warmth, and the afterglow of the love and joy that had been shared that day. |
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According to opinion polls, it is an idea shared by both Democrats and Republicans. |
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This method and apparatus for combined encryption and scrambling of information takes place on a shared medium network. |
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It appears, worryingly, that these misconceptions are shared by many of our politicians. |
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Croats also began to look to Serbs and other southern Slavs as people with whom they shared a linguistic and cultural affinity. |
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The idea of the lake stretching across the whole world was only a desire, a wish shared by everyone in Belryno. |
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Used by residents of 30 homes, one shared table saw in the community workshop saves money. |
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Stone Reader explores the triangular relationship between a book, its reader, and the other people who have shared the experience of reading it. |
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Both gallopers shared a starting price of 3-1 and raced to within half a neck of each other at the line. |
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The stalwarts shared many memorable nights of music with music lovers here. |
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We all shared a wish, a hope, and a dream to bring back justice, freedom and most of all fun. |
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They whaled on Chapman before he could rise from his top bunk, shared with some 60 others in close barracks. |
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Superimposed on shared expectations, preferences, and knowledge structures are social norms guiding action. |
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She shared the experience with us and she never left our side until the baby had latched on and was feeding. |
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The principal requirements for achieving network-centric warfare are a network and shared awareness. |
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With shared goals, there is less reason for conflict or adversarial relationships. |
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They shared the joy and burden of editing for the next thirteen years, the longest period of any coeditorship in the journal's existence. |
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Power politics and realpolitik emphasized by realists is seen as being derived from shared knowledge which is self-fulfilling. |
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The entire school shared this lavatory and it had a dozen shower stalls for use. |
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What ever he had felt for her, whatever they had shared and no matter how special did not make him love her any less. |
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In addition to shared resources and housing costs, both families save money on transportation because neither owns a car. |
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England's captain and vice-captain shared a stand of 124 in what could yet turn out to be the decisive passage of play. |
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Along with creating new governance arrangements, the constitution seeks to give all Kenyans a shared stake in the country's future. |
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The special argot bespoke a fraternity with shared affinities extending beyond child larcenists. |
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A character trait shared by many program managers is a belief they will complete their project on schedule within budget. |
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He re-read his father's autobiography and realised they shared many character traits. |
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We quickly found common ground with our table mates and shared a wonderful Voignier made by John Schafer, one of our tablemates. |
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There is this commonly shared middle-class fallacy that they have got the tradition. |
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Both he and his cousin spoke the Baka language, shared certain aspects of physical appearance, and recognized their kinship. |
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The original Queen Elizabeth and the Queen Mary were sister ships of the Cunard Line and, like sisters, shared a great many experiences. |
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She picked up her make up bag and left the wash room, heading to the bedroom she shared with her best friend. |
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Besides her cabin, usually shared with another staff-member, the pursers had their own wardroom where they could relax and share the trials and tribulations of the day. |
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These are not fringe views shared only by hardcore Hindu yogis. |
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This will involve overcoming the short-termism and anti-industrialism that, though expressed differently, are shared by both industry and wider society. |
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Above the stables was the shared dormitory of all the stable boys. |
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They also offer self-service and shared service functionality. |
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A multicentre randomised controlled trial of routine antenatal care by general practitioners and midwives compared with shared care led by obstetricians. |
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The late Mr Ahmed, in his characteristic astuteness, once observed that the will of the U.S. ruling class to dominate is not quite shared by its people. |
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I shared the sentiments of the Fatah sentry who allowed me inside the walls of the Muqata in Ramallah. |
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The family shared housing with the ever present and domineering Sara, who rarely had a kind word for her daughter-in-law. |
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One obvious result that emerges from an examination of the character of presidents and first ladies is that very few White House couples shared the same character traits. |
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In a shared room you do want to make it as easy as possible for the kids to keep the room organized, so a couple of brightly-colored toy bins and laundry hampers are in order. |
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Then we shared a banana split for dessert and I had some coffee. |
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There has also been an outpouring of sympathy and shared stories from other women who have been victims of stalking. |
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Through dance, from the uncut stamp of rustic feet in twilight dust to the sophisticated Bharatanatyam with its own highly complex grammar, Indians shared stories. |
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And, just like Katniss, we need rules that make solidarity a centerpiece of shared life, not a desperate act of rebellion. |
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I hope they mean that we develop shared sovereignty, but I think they are referring to Heinlein's Soviet menace of a hammer and sickle on the Moon. |
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Genome-wide surveys for simple sequences have shown that these low-complexity sequences are the most commonly shared peptide fragments in eukaryotic proteomes. |
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In a shared pool, butterfly strikes me as plain bad manners. |
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Clans are created through common descent from a shared male ancestor. |
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Rolph Mengele, who shared them with several journalists in the 1980s, appears at some point to have handed them to a consigner. |
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It really does encourage an isolationist view that negates the shared experience. |
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In praising China's cooperation on terrorism, Bush noted that China has shared intelligence with the US and interdicted financing of terrorist organizations. |
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Tyrannosaurs shared a number of characteristics with birds, including hollow bones, feet with three primary toes that all pointed forward, and a wishbone. |
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On the ship's forward end, most of the deckhands, deckwatch and wheelsmen lived in the forecastle, while the mates shared cabins in the stout steel deckhouse. |
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For now, the coherence and scale of Moral Mondays is a success ironically founded in shared defeat. |
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The finer spices consist of cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg and mace, which shared the fact that the places where they were grown were rather select, hence, the limited supply. |
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Friends and colleagues have sent their condolences and reminisced about moments shared with Jamie. |
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The phones are registered only in the name of women but they are also operated by their husbands and sons and shared out in the village at a few taka per call. |
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For example, users can post shared or private appointments on a calendar. |
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During the trip, McCain shared his insights with Feinstein and McDonough about the true nature of indefinite detention. |
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None of them topped any of our tables, nor did any finish consistently well, with the silvers, bronzes and wooden spoons shared out fairly evenly. |
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Australians shared the same language, relied on British news for knowledge of the world, and were schooled in an education system which sustained British loyalties. |
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Above all else, the mammoth South Asian fan base needs to start seeing cricket as a pursuit of shared enjoyment, not as a calculus of honour and shame. |
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They shared the joy and mirth of every other moment of life. |
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The shared nature of this trust suggests its denotation as communal trust. |
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They halved the first in pars, and shared the next two in birdies. |
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He and his wife and children shared a cinder-block house with a roof made of sheet metal and a dirt floor. |
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Together, they reveal their histories, teaching and learning from the shared tragedies of the past. |
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In the wee hours of Christmas morning, a flight deal was shared in an exclusive Facebook group for urban travelers. |
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They shared the ensuing silence amicably, until the heavy tread of boot-clad feet rumbled on the narrow wooden porch of the inn's street frontage. |
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We spoke almost every day, we shared our writing, wrote together, drew attention, caused havoc on the town and she even ventured to call us kindred spirits. |
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A comprehensive scan will create an electronic image of the virtual relic which can be shared and analysed in minute detail by experts around the world. |
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Protesters also point out that this view is shared by dozens of African and Carribean nations which have refused to recognize Latortue's government. |
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He shared his secrets about relapse and sobriety with Oprah, emphasizing persistence and perseverance. |
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Giacconi, who shared the 2002 Nobel Prize for Physics, was on his way to showing that neutron stars could be bound in binary systems along with normal stars. |
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In response to rejection by his schoolfellows, Haru befriends a group of Chinese kids, the social outcast and the foreigner finding kinship in their shared oppression. |
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The sentiment shared across platforms at the meeting was anger at the press for sensationalizing the problem. |
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The beauty of this model is that all we need to do is connect the 3.3V rail to the VDD of one ram slot, which will be shared among all DIMM slots. |
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It is the story of a family not so much bound by love and shared experience as by the knowledge that at least one of them saw something nasty in the woodshed. |
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During the filming of To Die For, Affleck shared an apartment in Toronto with his costar, Joaquin Phoenix. |
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In this context, Stowe's strategy to incite readerly outrage by means of a powerful physical empathy created through shared pain emerges as a profoundly ambivalent endeavor. |
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The main requirement of the brief was for bed-sitting rooms, which are arranged in pairs with a shower and lavatory shared by each couple of rooms. |
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