Seriously, this is one of the half dozen scenes in the series that shakes me to my core every single time I watch it. |
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A single Frenchman took him up on the offer, and Travis was true to his word. |
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In all her life she had never been afraid of a single man besides her father. |
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It was after three a.m. when the whirr of a single projector gave way to the roar of three projectors running simultaneously. |
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Sabellianism emphasized the fact that God is one, wrongly concluding that in the Godhead there is a single principle or rule. |
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A crew of three was required and they were housed in a single cockpit while radar was mounted in a radome at the front of the fuselage. |
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The tower contained a single apartment above a storage chamber, reachable only through a trapdoor. |
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The strokes and marks of the paint link up across the picture surface to provide a single undifferentiated image. |
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Payments are usually made once a month but single or low income parents can claim weekly payments. |
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A single blended brand can contain as many as 75 different straight whiskies and neutral spirits. |
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Overall, Hello Kitty and Friends does not seem to click for any single audience. |
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Construction details are rounded out with single needle tailoring, hemmed sleeves and a vented tail. |
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One of those who auditioned included a white woman who seemed not to know any single word in Bemba. |
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I haven't had a single attack since I began using baby wipes instead of toilet paper. |
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Leadership ranks as the single most important ingredient to successful warfighting. |
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Choking back both tears and nausea, a single helpless salty tear dribbles down your cheek as you curse your newfound lowliness. |
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More than 800 invited guests turned up for the high-kicking razzmatazz celebrating the town's largest single leisure investment. |
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A single lash emerged from the ebony handle, but it had been wickedly inlaid with tiny adamantine barbs. |
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Twelve cases had complex karyotypic abnormalities, and 14 cases had a single karyotypic abnormality. |
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For the purposes of this book, an urban area is defined as a single continuous and contiguous area of urban development. |
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On the other hand, in the state of Victoria, the upper house is elected with single member electorates, just like the lower house. |
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Astonishingly, not a single one of the 33 artists from the '80s who are interviewed is non-white. |
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Supporters of globalism are optimistic that under the aegis of a single government, the world will experience peace. |
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Joining the single currency when the economics were not right would foster a backlash when things went wrong, as they assuredly would. |
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The hammer must now be cocked or lowered by hand with a single action pistol, and that gets dangerous. |
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A single king post or several queen posts may be used according to the length of span and the support required. |
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But on Tuesday, a bench of the high court stayed the single judge order quashing the project. |
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The simple system in which each voter gives a single vote to their favourite candidate can also lead to tactical voting. |
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Cleopatra would never have set off to woo Mark Anthony armed with a single spritz of attar of roses. |
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This is not the first time a controversial film has been attacked before its critics have seen a single frame. |
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There is no authenticated record of three or more such deaths in a single family. |
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Peace required a deeply conservative political order, built on a single party, run by a paternal autocrat. |
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Studies based upon the continued remeasurement of a single site through time have shown results similar to those of our study. |
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The eastbound carriageway will close from Monday until December 20, with traffic running in single lanes in each direction on the westbound side. |
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The dance items show a variety of subtle emotional shadings, meant to reflect a single emotional or mental state. |
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In the meantime the software giant is advising users to make changes on a single domain controller, so bypassing the replication problem. |
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Most current transaction fees are higher than the profit from any single microtransaction. |
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The coloured rays of light entered this second prism and a single ray of white light emerged. |
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A single photon wavelength measurement can be completed in a fraction of a microsecond, but the accuracy will be many orders of magnitude less. |
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Well, no need to rattle around in a double room or cabin while being penalised with a single person supplement. |
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We've lived in the shadow of the seven-inch single for almost two decades now. |
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Some people believe that visiting and making merit at nine temples in a single day will bring them luck and good karma. |
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The two-set victory left May and Walsh as the only team that have not dropped a single game in the tournament. |
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Because of rainouts earlier in the year, they play three doubleheaders in six days, with single games on Sunday and Tuesday. |
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Across a vast white expanse a single figure appears as a dot on the horizon. |
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The light of the moon beamed down on them, illuminating the streets, not a single soul in sight to see the climax. |
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We lost both bumpers, three wheel arches, a window and every single panel has suffered damaged. |
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In some cases, children with dominant single gene disorders are born to normal parents. |
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Some prolific authors write the same book over and over, and others write books so different that their work fails to add up to a single whole. |
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Members of the town council made it clear when they met on Monday that they supported the single site concept. |
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I retreated a single small step and suddenly the claws were at my neck again, a low growling in my ear. |
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Sensitivity is enhanced by use of multiple-spring astatic systems, which are more vulnerable than single springs to breakage or simple tangling. |
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On the first floor are four large doubles bedrooms with en suites as well as a single room. |
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Australia's top single sculler, Amber Halliday took off at a cracking pace. |
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The acquisition of the fissile material is the single biggest ingredient in having a weapon. |
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When she shut the door and walked back into the room she turned on a single table lamp. |
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Beneath the paint it was discovered that the bones of the single preserved front paddle were also set in plaster. |
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He was wearing an aqua tunic that wrapped around and was fastened by a single button on his left shoulder. |
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Military action is but a single prong of a much larger and broader effort to halt the threat of terrorism. |
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At the end of the term, a pre-agreed single lump sum payment is made by the borrower to clear the debt. |
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Information on academic attainment in every single Scottish primary school is gathered by local authorities each year, but it is kept secret. |
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Money made trade enormously more fluid by replacing barter with a single unit of exchange that could be traded for any good. |
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She sits for her entire first act with a single beam of light on her face, which is boldly unflattering but dramatic, and who can hate that? |
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Incised on one of the James ossuary's long sides, the inscription consists of a single line of twenty small Aramaic characters. |
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A single adventurist move can have catastrophic consequences for millions of people. |
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In this tradition, a single judge both investigates and decides a case without benefit of an adversarial trial. |
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To find even a single disciple who would accept and adhere to such stringent conditions appears impossible. |
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This is not to say that every single Englishman actively opposed the Normans. |
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Until then, the contraflow system on the westbound carriageway allowing a single lane of traffic in each direction will continue. |
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At that point, the road is a single carriageway with one lane in either direction, the lanes being divided by double central white lines. |
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Everything, every single nut, bolt, screw, girder, steel cable, had to be lifted to those heights by helicopter, and winched down. |
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A single pair of leaves is the sum total of the foliage that welwitschias produce in their lifetime. |
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Cultivated varieties are propagated clonally and very often a single genotype is planted in orchards. |
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Its reach or scope may be spatial or temporal, in that it reaches beyond a single event or a single site of practice. |
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But then you have a decision and a judgment of a single judge of the Federal Court. |
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There probably won't be a single mac or trilby hat in sight at the Novotel on Saturday, he said. |
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So he went to where a single blackthorn limb spired above a briary thicket, rayed with fine spikes. |
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Second, in most basal ray-finned fishes such as sturgeon and trout a single dorsal fin is present and is supported by flexible fin rays. |
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He died before their dream could be realised but not before he became the largest single owner of the cars in the world. |
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She's a young woman and I didn't want to get her something that would age her, so I went with the single pearl. |
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In the months since, the allies have been scouring the place and have not come up with a single weapon of mass destruction. |
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The single contaminated batch, consisting of 16 jumbo boxes of chicken weighing 54 kg each was destroyed by department officials. |
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Because this hunter could not afford a large kennel of dogs, he required a single dog who could find every kind of game. |
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The wind shifted and a single raindrop came through the window and landed exactly on the candlewick, extinguishing it. |
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Has anyone ever heard a politician offer to lift a finger for single people? |
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She looked up at the sky, and a single raindrop hit her face, which was followed by several more. |
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It is obvious that a single data point may not be representative of the overall autecology of this species. |
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Women were also divided, with single and widowed women claiming a prior right to employment over married women. |
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Why it was sent over the Hudson River bridge onto the single track main line I don't know. |
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Accessible only by a dirt path which runs off a single track road, it's about as far from the heady glamour of Hollywood as you can imagine. |
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The frame and barrel are a single casting, which allows for easy manufacturing, but poses challenges to drilling, reaming and rifling. |
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The second-generation wrestlers were a great tag team but absolutely phenomenal as single competitors. |
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Similar divisions created different autonomous regions for the Karachays and Balkars, who speak a single language and have a common culture. |
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A single very small spherical shell is characterized by a lumpy to ragged surface and numerous short spines. |
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By the appearance in 1667 of the Essays, an unusual book that attributed the work to no single author, the academy no longer existed. |
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I don't have a single friend who's not interested in listening to music or taking it up himself. |
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Like other hydrocarbons with double bonds, addition reactions can occur to change the double bonds to single bonds. |
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A single whiff can transport us immediately to something experienced many years before. |
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A divorced woman raising a youngster is nearly three times more likely to file for bankruptcy than her single friend who never had children. |
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Every article about this movement will throw in a few keywords about divorce or single parents. |
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The band are waiting to see if their original indie label will bend to their wishes and release the single next year. |
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If you count a term of an administration as a single data point, we have only five data points. |
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Models of learning from a single experience of an outcome have been adapted from attribution theory. |
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From the landing gear, a single bracing wire extended into the cowl and was fixed to the motor mount. |
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This module allows you to compress all attachments in a message, folder or sorting rule with a single mouse click. |
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The average heat loss from a single glazed window is 5 watts per metre squared. |
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When you go to interviews many employers don't want to take you on because you are a single father. |
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The other main items of machinery are two GEC turbines, and a single shaft with a pump jet propulsor. |
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A weekly hour estimate is calculated by adding up hourly estimates for working and nonworking days in a single week. |
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After my hit single I chose to take a year off to write my autobiography and produce this new album. |
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It is warming up, and the sun is baking the buildings across the street from my window, outlining crisp shadows under every single brick. |
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Eastwards the ridge opened out in a series of bumps, dips and peaks, more like a small range of mountains than one single hill. |
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On a single occasion in 1949, for example, a windrow of unidentifiable algal material was recorded on the shore. |
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We all pay the price for our disastrous council, every single one of us who resides in this borough. |
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The globalization of urbanization and the glocalization of state territorial power are two deeply intertwined moments of a single process. |
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Then they become single moms, with the attendant consequences for them, their children and taxpayers alike. |
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Hatchback it may be, but we never detected a single squeak, rattle or any sign of flexing. |
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In Britain, the most prominent single food item associated with a wedding is the wedding cake. |
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Enjoy a single square of dark bittersweet chocolate with a glass of rich, earthy Cabernet Sauvignon or Syrah. |
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On occasion, families are observed where both parents have a recessive single gene disorder and yet have normal offspring. |
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Rather then knowing the various memory addresses, or offsets, needed to compromise systems, a single offset could work, Lynn said. |
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At present, a single fuel cell can provide enough power to recharge a cell phone battery once. |
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Perhaps the single most important factor, however, is seeing it in action first. |
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That allowed the other linemen to work against single blocking and gave linebackers a free path to the ball. |
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It was killed by a single vote in the Senate's Judiciary Proceedings Committee. |
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It does seem strange for a single woman to buy her male friend a diamond ring, a ring that would be considered a wedding band. |
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Is this a single hole version of the above game or is it a variation of quoits with a hole instead of a stake? |
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Then there was the long task of unpacking, labeling, tagging, and re-packing every single can of pickles. |
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Their forebrains are fused into a single indivisible whole, and they always die at birth. |
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They set to work on the oxhide with the knives and cut it into a single thin strip. |
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It can be fired single or double-action, and has an automatic safety that blocks the firing pin until the trigger is pulled. |
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As a test sample, the IBM team created a dilute system of single electron spins by irradiating a block of glass with a weak beam of gamma rays. |
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More than that, for the first time in my recollection the party in power hasn't lost a single by-election. |
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Most species have three digits on the hindfoot and three or four on the forefoot, but in some only a single digit, the third, remains. |
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I suppose one of the plus sides to being single now is that if I fancy take-out I can order it on a whim. |
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I lay still, watching him approach, reach out an arm and touch my right forearm with a single finger. |
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It will be a tense and tight affair with a single goal probably enough to seal a place in the semi final. |
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Organised and run entirely by local artists and townspeople, the Arts Week started six years ago with a single event. |
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The user will then press a single button to put them through to an operator who can connect them with the number they want to dial. |
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It's a single lane for you, a single lane for oncoming traffic, and in the middle they've painted an obviously desperate double red line. |
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Each gauge was firmly tied to the base of a single tail feather with a thread. |
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Every single square centimeter of the metropolitan area contains some potential added-value, waiting to be actualized. |
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A track from this will appear on 7inch single on the white label alongside Ann Shenton, and Kings Have Long Arms. |
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The award is a joint achievement by everyone at the site and I'm tremendously proud of every single employee. |
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They are coming to kill every single man and woman with guns and knives, and to ravish our daughters and wives. |
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Every single one is simply a scurrying shadow or quick image of a ghost accompanied by a loud whomp of scare noise from the orchestra. |
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For example, leukemia is a cancer that involves blood, bone marrow, the lymphatic system and the spleen but doesn't form a single mass or tumor. |
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What we have here in Aruba are professional judges, and it will be a single judge who in the first instance will judge the case. |
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After all, the tour proceeded, no matches were cancelled, and the Springboks won every single game they played. |
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Other parents, especially single moms, may feel their outdoor skills are a bit rusty and need some help. |
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Plenty of people seem to be reading a lot into the Swedish rejection of the single currency. |
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The Queensland crew was stroked by World Junior Silver medallist in the single scull Eugene Arendsen. |
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The time it takes to read a single byte at random is MUCH higher on a rambus system than on a DDR system. |
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The good news is that the change of a single amino acid in the major peanut allergen can reduce reactivity. |
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Apart from a brief foray into Proverbs, every single one of the passages was from the Psalms. |
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The patellar tendon autograft was harvested through a single midline incision. |
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If possible, people working together will always attempt to gang up on single antagonists one at a time. |
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The little girl was happily babbling and taking in her new surroundings with awe and she hadn't made a single fussy peep. |
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The consensus model presented here is derived from the results of analyzing only six traces recorded in response to a single perturbation. |
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If his teammates are to be believed, he was capable of draining a bathtub full of beer and two bottles of rye in a single sitting. |
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A single tear traced its course down her cheek and dropped softly to be absorbed by the wood. |
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The car, named for the unique shape of its footboard, had a single cylinder four horse power engine, two forward speeds and a reverse gear. |
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Every single person I know can make fancy stuff like Thai green curry or at a push, stuffed peppers. |
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Soon the road becomes a single rutted track in a green tunnel of clattering branches. |
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Here's a rundown of some of the most glaring failures at bat, in the field, or on the mound in a single World Series. |
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The machines are adaptable to either single or multiple filling operations. |
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Trillium species are characterized by a single trimerous flower subtended by a whorl of three leaves. |
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Herbert aims to agglomerate intellectual movements in various disciplines and show the deep connections that make them part of a single episteme. |
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You know this is a Mother and Wife's worst nightmare ever, and both nightmares came to life in one single day. |
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Our 42-footer had four spacious cabins with doubles and two cabins with single berths. |
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In addition to the tubules, the epithelial cells may also form nests, cords, single cells, micropapillae, and keratinous cysts. |
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For neither in any one single thing, nor in the whole aggregate and series of things, can there be found the sufficient reason of existence. |
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Watch one funny movie, or read a funny story, or tell your friends three funny jokes, every single day. |
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With help from the women's movement, the 1970s were friendly to the single woman. |
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His old lovers are a mix of married, single and widowed women who lead a mix of uptight, safe, and slightly loopy lives. |
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He worships at an obelisk lit by a single spotlamp, dressed in roughly fashioned cowhide. |
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There are many parts that have to be lubricated every single day, or the machine will break down. |
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On a normal week day I had around 40 houses to deliver to and in those days a single daily paper was pretty slim. |
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Add to that women who are divorced or widowed and there are now almost as many single women as there are married. |
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Life Loan is available to married couples, partners and single or widowed people. |
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In fact teaching and research really constitute a single mission, the pursuit of knowledge. |
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It's not really possible to say as I'm 20 pages and less than a single chapter into the book. |
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He holds the record for the most medals ever won by an athlete in a single Olympic Games. |
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He's solid, he's reliable and you know he's going to give it everything in every single challenge he goes in for. |
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Rather than compressing all of the information into a single diagram, plots represent the distribution of the quartet distance geometries. |
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Among them is a single display of Babylonian cuneiform tablets that accounts for nine missing items. |
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Pelycosaur, therapsid, and mammal represent three evolutionary grades in a single progressive evolutionary axis. |
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After all, the single goal of advertising is to stimulate demand by each and every means, and the ingenuity of admen knows no bounds. |
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The tow truck moved the second vehicle leaving enough room for a single lane of traffic, and the cops started to wave them on. |
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These ages plot as a normal curve, supporting the assumption that they all derive from a single thermal event. |
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Every single act of industrial sabotage is being done by the people who formerly ran those systems. |
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A post-mortem examination revealed he died as a result of a single blow to the neck, probably a kick. |
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A Dalton, also known as an atomic mass unit, is roughly the mass of a single proton or neutron. |
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It's inherently wasteful to have two-ton machines carrying a single person to the store for a quart of milk. |
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Previously identified recombinants within a single gene were omitted and only one strain was included from groups of linked infections. |
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D'Alembert abdicated responsibility as editor and left the undertaking to fall heavily on the single Atlantean shoulder of Diderot. |
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The outside world sees them, reasonably enough, as a single unit, acting in concert. |
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Perhaps the keylogging software looked for password answers to a particular webpage, for a single bank, and only captured those. |
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It is a quick, single move which breaks the flow and reasserts one's control over the situation. |
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Not long ago so many plants sprouted from a single packet of seed that willowherb itself might have been jealous. |
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They can not only take all of your money, but destroy your entire life with a single keystroke. |
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With a single keystroke, she erases his name from the title page and substitutes her own, before she sends it off. |
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Each wing has a single aileron surface on the trailing edge to control roll and two flaps to control lift and drag. |
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She put her name to the single market, the bedrock of European union, and to several other fundamental agreements besides. |
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This device was originally used to map surfaces at the atomic level by using a single atom held at the tip of a probe. |
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But changing such a situation is, realistically, beyond the power of a single administration. |
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He took aim at the target and fired, a perfect bulls eye, and with not even a single sound emitted. |
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Thomas aimed a kick and some punches at the victim before Buckley struck a single blow at the man. |
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Here we have the attitude and spirit that can make it possible for the human race to grow together into a single family. |
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The distribution has a single peak and a short tail extending toward larger numbers. |
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As he thought the name, a single tear welled up and rolled down the Ursine's brown muzzle. |
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He wondered why a woman like her was single and had such a low opinion of men. |
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The raised forecastle has all the normal anchor handling gear as well as a huge single winch used for hauling loads out of the fish hold. |
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Whiteley never missed a single episode of Countdown until he was admitted to hospital last month suffering from pneumonia. |
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Divson obliged, his single hand not shaking in the least as his free one searched blind for the objects, produced them and slid them to Prast. |
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The human race is populous enough without trying to preserve every single life. |
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Bromley redefined Trypanites to include all blind, simple, unbranched borings in hard substrata with a single opening to the surface. |
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This suggests that Component 3 is not a vector addition but could be a single component. |
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Four years ago, my grandmother was on her way to post some money to my sister, a broke single mum. |
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But this book, McEwan's grandest and most ambitious yet, is much more than the story of a single act of atonement. |
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My beautiful children who I'd had were just gone out of my life in that one single moment, that one simple, selfish act. |
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And because the tractor unit is self-contained in a single unit, greater tractive effort can be applied to help move the unit through wet soils. |
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In not a single instance did the United States choose to block any transaction due to suspected kickbacks. |
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These rates are greater than expected for additive or multiplicative effects of the single mutations. |
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We see her untimely pregnancy, her ill-fated marriage, and her poor attempts at being a single mother after she kicks Ray to the curb. |
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With millions of dollars at stake on a single player, it's hard to fault the franchises for repeatedly kicking the tires. |
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If cut for lumber, this single tree would yield 600, 120 board feet, the makings of 40 five-room houses. |
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The windows were single pane glass that was stained with smoke, dirt, and the oils from human skin. |
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I can't think of a single guitarist I've ever known in my life that didn't do the duckwalk given half a chance. |
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Indeed, one of the prices of a victory won in the face of French and German recalcitrance has been a slide in UK support for the single currency. |
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There had not been a single contact with the terrorists, let alone a confirmed kill. |
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Live, attenuated influenza virus vaccine and placebo were administered as an intranasal spray in a single dose between mid-September and mid-November. |
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To date, only a single randomized placebo-controlled trial has been done to determine whether augmentation therapy attenuates the development of emphysema. |
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A single man oversaw the entire operation from the command tower. |
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The virus itself is a spherical enveloped virion, between 80 and 160 nm diameter, and has single stranded RNA of about 30 kilobases, the largest genome of all ssRNA viruses. |
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It's a memory which, although I can no longer remember a single word of the script, or any of the blocking, has stayed crystal clear in my mind ever since. |
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Well here I have a single bed, so, my favourite side is the middle. |
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Convert these pairs of continued fractions into a single proper fraction. |
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Weeding the entire garden would take a single person hours, if not days. |
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The upper one is based on a corridor that runs at garden level, double and single sided, south-west from the entrance to a covered belvedere at the far end of the garden. |
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He asked her if she would continue to lead up the aisle in single matches. |
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These individuals are concerned that the ability to route wiretapped calls to a central location would enable a single team of agents to monitor multiple conversations. |
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These cells, about 40 m in diameter and termed primary oocytes, are enclosed within a single layer of squamous cells, forming a primordial follicle. |
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I racked my brains but, oddly enough, I couldn't remember a single one. |
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Sunday looks equally as interesting with classes for TVRs, Westfields, Triumphs, modified road cars and some very quick single seater racing cars too. |
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Like every single day she goes into cvs and people forget how to operate the register. |
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He held off a force of Northmen with just a single battalion of infantry. |
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He doesn't allow anyone to photocopy a single page of his sacred text. |
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The most consequential single task before the Abadi government in coming weeks is the choice of Interior Minister. |
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Last question, what are you gonna do when your single is out and you're working here and it's played on the radio, are you going play the air guitar to your own music? |
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Sappho's pre-eminent reputation as an artist of lyricism and love is based on only three complete poems, 63 complete single lines and up to 264 fragments. |
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Metallocene catalysts allow for control of tacticity in polyolefins, making it possible to synthesize materials with a wide range of properties from a single monomer. |
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Nobody expects movies like this one to celebrate single motherhood as an identity or as a lifestyle choice. |
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In an unlikely romance that kindles between two single New Yorkers at an airport, they cross paths for a long while till they have the courage to finally make a connection. |
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For the next 18 months not a single ship landed cargo in the bay. |
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Add a tool bar so you can phone someone who emailed you by a single click. |
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These junctions can be made atomically sharp and defect free, allowing for the production of high performance electronics integrated within each single nanostructure. |
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He steps down a steep steel staircase, past the rumble of machinery and turbines spinning the boat's propeller shafts, to a dim pungent corner lit with a single bulb. |
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Yet in the film, the dwarves, hobbit and wizard all congregate to a single tree that remains untouched by the fire. |
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I sit on a bentwood chair in a patch of sunlight as if I'm in a single spot, centre of a dim-lit stage, shadow-filled with movement and with portent. |
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While the opposition to Graham has yet to coalesce around a single opponent, he could be in real trouble if it does. |
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Specimens identified as three separate species, based primarily on filament diameter and cell size, were determined to be polyploid races of a single species. |
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My hair was tousled around my face, a single strand tickling my nose. |
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Housing comprised dormitories for single men, smaller huts for married men with families and separate huts for foremen all arranged in formal rows separated by trackways. |
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Tiffindell gets a sprinkling of snow each year, but relies largely on snow machines, which spurt out a steady stream of snow over their single 500-metre slope during winter. |
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The island republic of Madagascar, lying some 400 kilometers off the coast of east Africa, is touted as the only African country with a single language. |
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In the wild a male jird may mate up to 200 times in a single day. |
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The only giveaways, apart from the badges, were slightly flared wheel arches, wide alloy wheels shod with special high-grip radial tyres and a single large-bore exhaust pipe. |
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The probability of a motor failure, along with propellant leaks, etc., for a multiengine cluster is greater than for a single motor of similar reliability. |
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I looked back at him smiling with such radiance I could feel myself blush, and a single joyful tear expressed how hard it was for me to leave him behind. |
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We go in single file, crunching through the leaves, dodging broken bottles and jutting rocks with our bare feet. |
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Carving single blocks of beech, ash, wild cherry or oak, he darkens the figures' surfaces by lightly charring them, after which he polishes them so that they seem to glow. |
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The Cedar Fire in San Diego County, which consumed almost 300,000 acres, burned 1,500 homes and killed 14 people, is the single worst wildfire in California history. |
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As a Hindu I am proud to subscribe to a creed that is free of the restrictive dogmas of holy writ that refuses to be shackled to the limitations of a single holy book. |
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First, these characters are not placid creatures risen by voodoo for slave labour but the dead, reanimated by a virus, whose single instinct is to eat human flesh. |
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The magic of the cup is one thing, but should a team really qualify for Europe without defeating a single Premiership side and then being thumped in the final? |
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It's no accident that it takes its structure from a film whose director was brought in to direct a single sequence in which a dead man is reanimated. |
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He added that the government was not obliged to coordinate every single one of its actions with the agency but to work out a package of measures agreeable to the fund. |
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He was in a new city, in a different province, a new school, new friends, and being the 1960s he was shadowed by the stigma of being raised by a single parent. |
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Although he had a history of actinic keratoses and had recently been diagnosed with a single nonmelanoma skin cancer, he was without specific skin complaints. |
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The Midrashim, however, go to great lengths to describe Serach as someone who was given extreme longevity for having done a single virtuous deed as a child. |
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They did not differ globally with respect to these correlations, so Pearson's correlation coefficients were calculated for the entire sample as a single group. |
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It was a cold night for October, single digit temperatures with a wicked north wind blowing in, reminding the unwary that it wasn't too soon for a blast of early snow. |
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That's a radical notion to many scientists who have long thought of aging as an uncontrollable process of deterioration that isn't regulated by single genes. |
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A single mom with two kids is kind of sexy, I thought, with the option of adding more kids still a possibility. |
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He lay back on the mattress, looking up at the ceiling, as the single tear tracing down his cheeks was lost among the sea of swelling purple and black. |
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The saddle is made of a single animal skin, here a tanned cowhide. |
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Spam is increasingly not being sent from a single traceable mail system. |
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I'm okay with people not comprehending or appreciating every single thing we did. |
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A salient feature that has emerged is that no single individual can claim to be the pillar of any political party as all members are bound by the collective responsibility. |
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Self-bows are those which are made fully of wood, either a single stave, or a pair of shorter staves, usually jointed at the handle, giving a single length. |
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Pretty much every single participant was complicit in the effort to put on a show. |
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The stem cell was tagged with a fluorescent dye, allowing investigators to track and recover the cells descended from single cell transplanted into female mice. |
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Perhaps the finest and most moving single poem in the book is one combining a Keatsian awareness of frailty with a surprised celebration of survival. |
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Dental Miracle is the single remedy I would take to a desert island, as it not only works to promote healthier gums, but also freshens breath and whitens teeth. |
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Medication can now be taken in a single pill rather than a complex cocktail of tablets. |
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Dating back 2.023 million years, the Dome is the oldest astrobleme still visible on earth and site of the world's greatest known single energy release. |
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Yes, a perfectly realised single can be as thrilling as a cocaine rush. |
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It seems from literary and pictorial evidence the Saxon archer acted as a single man although the Normans are known to have used archery units shooting in volleys. |
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Although the TwinX Kit is rated at 400MHz, contrary to popular belief, the speed of the ram is not the single most important factor when shopping for ram. |
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