Because they are too painfully close, like a rival sibling, we have singled them out for special treatment. |
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Most humans are selfish, and Indian cricketers alone should not be singled out. |
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In the seventh, Orr pinch-hit singled, was wild-pitched to third, and came home on a Johnson sac fly. |
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A core of crime-busting constables will be singled out for intensive training and form a highly-skilled squad of at least 150 specialists. |
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He singled out the areas of sport, academics and opera for special mention in this regard. |
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We voters must not feel singled out by the Prime Minister's refusal to lay the full facts before us. |
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Pearson was singled out for the relentless demands that he put on his people. |
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The report singled out the quality of teaching, leadership and management within the school. |
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Homer and Barney were obvious targets for their liking of beer but the children were also singled out for their fondness of sugary drinks. |
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Paul Simes and Andrew Hunter then singled to load the bases and Brad Daly sacrificed Robb home for a 2-0 lead. |
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The men singled Natalie out to sit and watch from the dance floor as they broke out into the routine around her. |
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The airline is scouting new areas for market expansion in the region and has singled out St Lucia. |
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To the Balinese, being singled out as particularly talented in the arts would be a source of embarrassment rather than pride. |
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McBride singled in a run in the second, banging a ball off the glove of diving third baseman Ken Boyer to score Leon Wagner. |
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Occasionally, highly visible rocks seem to have been singled out for special attention, as with some of the natural tors on Bodmin Moor. |
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Central Library, based on Rome's Pantheon, and the largest municipal library in Britain with its 20 miles of shelving, is also singled out. |
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Her supporters said she was unfairly singled out because of her celebrity and because of bias against female executives. |
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Bert Campaneris singled to third, with Odom reaching third on Robinson's first miscue. |
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Lee singled to score the run, ruining Andy's shutout and ending his night just one out shy of the complete game. |
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Of all the sins of Jerusalem, these two were singled out by God as the most severe. |
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The Black Bay Small Farmers Association and the Belle Vue Farmers Cooperative were singled out for special mention. |
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By Burns' actual toast to women, the ringleader, having made inquiries, singled me out by name and nationality. |
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He wondered who this man was, and more importantly, why he had singled his parents out for such treatment. |
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Viewed differently from German-Americans and Italian-Americans, Japanese residents were singled out for special treatment. |
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In particular, I was delighted to read that the Airedale partnership had been singled out for a special mention. |
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Significant changes occurred to the line in May 1965, when the line was singled. |
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Millar greeted Clemens with a first-pitch homer to left-field, Nixon worked a walk, and Bill Mueller singled to center as Nixon took third. |
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Given another life, Alomar singled to center which led to a four-run rally and Toronto went on to a 12-7 win. |
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He gave up three runs and nine hits but singled home the Pirates' first run for his first RBI of the season. |
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In the home sixth inning, Yaz tied the game with a two-run single and Harrelson singled home the lead run. |
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The next night, he hit a pair of two-run homers and singled home the winning run in the eighth inning. |
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In Washington, Jeffrey Hammonds singled home the winning run for the Nationals with one out in the ninth inning. |
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At Cleveland, pinch-hitter Victor Martinez singled home the go-ahead run in the eighth inning, leading Cleveland past Cincinnati. |
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With one out in the St. Louis half of the first, Jim Delsing doubled and Lollar singled him home. |
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Just as I was disparaging Cristian Guzman, he ripped a double down the third-base line, then little Augie Ojeda singled him home. |
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But is anyone else a little uncomfy with the Academy deciding that certain actors get singled out and others get lumped into a quick montage? |
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As a result, they may undersell their strengths in order to avoid being singled out and made to feel conspicuous. |
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Attractive women in smart hats are not uncommon in Harrogate, but one has been singled out for special attention. |
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The current page should be clearly singled out from the other navigation menu options. |
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His family had forced him to get engaged to a girl in the neighboring village, whom they had singled out. |
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In an exercise to establish where the power in this conflict was imagined to be located, she had been singled out as the spokesperson. |
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Generous in his praise of those around him, Lewis singled out his mother, who is reported to have had a big hand in his retirement. |
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The dual system, in which some candidates apply and others are nominated, was singled out as unacceptable. |
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Pulling the Leatherman I carry with me everywhere from the front pocket of my bag I singled out the can-opener and locked it into place. |
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Though stiff-necked and officious, the commanders aren't demonized nor singled out for blame. |
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The crime of genocide is singled out for special condemnation and opprobrium. |
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Yesterday, at an Orange rally on Glasgow Green, McLellan was singled out for criticism. |
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What heinous sin had these women committed to be singled out for divine retribution? |
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No one is singled out by not having their rubbish removed, but if the bin is overfilled, then it won't be emptied. |
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Overgrazing, caused by gross overstocking of sheep, has been singled out as one of the biggest threats to habitats and nature conservation. |
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Certainly Edward had never been singled out with a summons to his presence before. |
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Wald singled out AIDS, which is cutting a swath through many of the continent's armies. |
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The report also singled out the school's family support worker for praise and cited her work as an exemplar for other schools. |
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This master of intercepting pitches with his body singled out one hurler as the most aggressive he faced. |
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Such a system would be ideal for any school as children too would be saved the embarrassment of being singled out for resource room training. |
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If it feels unfairly singled out, it should remember that this is a comparison it invited upon itself. |
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He singled as a pinch-hitter in the bottom of the ninth last night and was removed for a pinch-runner to a standing ovation. |
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With two outs and a man on second, Jeffrey Hammonds singled to shallow leftfield, where Jeff Conine fielded the ball and fired home. |
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Then in the seventh inning, the center fielder singled home the go-ahead run. |
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He was singled out by the judge for stinging criticism, and accused of removing crucial evidence. |
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He in particular is singled out in the painting by his broad brimmed hat, distinctive garb, and masterful gesture. |
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It was an old fortress that had been turned into a school for young children singled out to become priests and priestesses. |
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This may say something about which journalists are singled out for promotion to the prestigious position of columnist. |
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Implants and prosthetics that substantially improve the user's quality of life were singled out for praise. |
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She suggests setting up small departmental group meetings so that no employee is singled out. |
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The system would only be seen to be working if donor organizations embezzling funds were singled out and punished, he said. |
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In intuition, discursive reasoning of data is not singled out as a special phase. |
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But those singled out for disfavor can be forgiven for suspecting more invidious forces at work. |
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It's also the end of the world if another actor is singled out for praise, especially if you have a similar-sized part. |
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It was the second time antitrust enforcers have singled out the company in less than a month. |
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In any relation, one of the related entities is singled out as the primary focus of attention. |
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Some will be held up, magnified and singled out for attention later while others will line binders, file drawers, photoboxes, portfolios and remain hidden away. |
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Much of the enemy firing, Liebling surmised, seemed to be coming from the blockhouse on the right that Rigg had singled out. |
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No one likes being picked on or singled out due to their appearance, especially when they're dandy actors likely bound for the mediocre lights of a Bollywood typecasting. |
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Detectives investigating the death of a wealthy Yorkshire businessman in a raid on his luxury home believe he was murdered and deliberately singled out by his attackers. |
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The punishments, said to have been carried out after two internal investigations, amount to little more than a rap over the knuckles for the CIA and those singled out. |
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Cohen shows clips of Nordic festivals where toddlers are paraded half-nude before panels of judges so that the best physical children can be singled out for blue ribbons. |
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In the game I attended, he singled, hit a rocket down first that he failed to beat out only because he couldn't be troubled to run, and then launched his mammoth dinger. |
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Other traditional sectors like stockbreeding, milk products and vineyards are already singled out as priorities of the financial policy of National Agriculture Fund. |
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The honor of being singled out and the images of another city may have inspired Sarai to embark on her first overseas adventure. |
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But a state of affairs where the group most subject to being singled out for violence is uniquely not protected by the law is a manifest injustice. |
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That the enemy had not singled Winfred out to be easy prey was nothing short of pure fortune, especially with the battle still raging before his eyes. |
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Ultimately, under the Court's decision, a successful plaintiff will have to prove she was singled out for disadvantageous treatment in the workplace. |
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Reyes scored three runs and stole two bases, and his triple in the seventh inning tied the score before Carlos Beltran singled him home with the go-ahead run. |
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From the day it was realized that they were different from both men and women, transvestites have been constantly singled out and teased endlessly. |
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He singled to right field to pass the great Lou Gehrig, one of just a handful of better players to wear the pinstripes. |
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The city's nightlife and friendliness is also singled out for praise. |
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They've singled out rising stars to watch and sleuthed for bargain events. |
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Louise McMullan, one of the officers singled out for censure, claimed that the protest had been a success and wanted to thank all those who took part. |
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Evans singled out the case of a General Motors Corp. subsidiary that is suing Chinese carmaker Chery Automotive for ripping off the design of its Chevrolet Spark minicar. |
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The Romney is singled out as one of the only candidates without a flat tax proposal. |
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Consequently, the extremists have singled him out for special treatment. |
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Fruits that have been singled out for particular anti-cancer properties include all types of berries such as blueberries, strawberries and raspberries. |
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Johnson Mlambo, also jailed in 1963, was singled out by warder Piet Kleynhans, who said he did not move enough rocks. |
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West was singled out mainly because he kept punting the ball into the stands, hardly an unusual tactic when United had to win the game and were 2-in front. |
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Perhaps inevitably, the women of Timbuktu were singled out for special persecution. |
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Miguel Cairo singled to open the inning, Jeter bunted him over, and after A-Rod lined out, Gary Sheffield went to 3-before being intentionally walked. |
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Until those doctors who commit serial malpractice are singled out and disciplined, patients will continue to be in danger. |
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In the midst of this plethora of dynastically demarcated chapters, two bodies of work should be singled out as having particular importance. |
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Frequently on guest nights beat ups were held by the Third Term, and cadets of the First Term were singled out individually. |
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So fit to shoot, she singled forth among her foes who first her quarry's strength should feel. |
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Lepers, and other individuals with skin diseases such as acne or psoriasis, were singled out and exterminated throughout Europe. |
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Chaplin's comic performance, however, was singled out for praise in many of the reviews. |
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Jazz music was singled out as being especially inappropriate, and foreign musicians of this genre left the country or were expelled. |
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Gates singled out Germany, Poland, Spain, Turkey, and the Netherlands for criticism. |
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Tax avoidance by corporations came to national attention in 2012, when MPs singled out Google, Amazon. |
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Rolf Harris, the television presenter and artist, singled out Tracey Emin's My Bed as the kind of installation that put people off art. |
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Under these proposals, to reduce costs, the line would be singled with passing places and the third rail replaced by overhead lines. |
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It is unsurprising that Columbus singled Santangel out as the first recipient of the news. |
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Pedro singled in the bottom of the eighth inning, which, if converted to a run, would put the team back into contention. |
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This time it was Celtic who were forced to hit on the break and when they did, they singled out Broadfoot. |
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More than 20 percent of moviegoers who took part in a poll by Entertainment Weekly magazine to name cinema's weepiest production singled it out. |
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He singled out the nation's schools as one place, in particular, where the benefits of entrepreneurialism are important. |
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We've singled them out in this issue and are delighted to identify them with a special Rookie Power Broker logo. |
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Derek Lowe singled to lead off the fifth, stole second and scored on a sac fly by McVicar as the Dirt Dawgs took a 5-0 lead. |
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Josh Pageau singled home a run and scored and Jake Lafontaine singled and drove in a run on a sac fly for Millbury. |
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The Bears threatened again in the bottom of the sixth when Cargill singled and advanced to second on Katilyn Thumann's sacrifice bunt. |
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Former French Premier Edith Cresson and Commission President Jacques Santer were singled out for criticism. |
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Japanese designer Makoto Koizumi, one of the judges, singled out the entry by Helena for his Special Award. |
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The exordia of RS 1887 and RS 700 have also been singled out for comparison. |
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In the bottom of the 10th, Hannemann singled to center, then advanced to second on an error by Eugene centerfielder Ronnie Richardson. |
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Yvonne always wondered why Ernest had singled her out of the group of giggling girls she hung around with. |
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Richard Strafer and author Norman Mailer each have singled out Gilmore as the prototype of one who plotted his own dramatic end. |
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Bruins coach Claude Julien singled out faceoff losses that resulted in the Canadiens taking a 2-0 lead. |
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Daily newspapers such as Le Monde and Liberation have also singled out Bove as a galvanizer of the popular mood. |
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Alexis singled out idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis as being especially devastating to patients. |
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Pinch-hitting for reliever Elmer Dessens, Marlon Anderson singled in his first at-bat as a Dodger. |
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The US federal government has reportedly agreed to pay compensation to a woman who claims that she was singled out for a strip search at Miami airport because she is black. |
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To whip up popular appeal for the 1994 Million Man March, Louis Farrakhan declared war on no-account black men, and singled out dead-beat dads in particular. |
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Opium farming also increased, peaking in 1930 when the League of Nations singled China out as the primary source of illicit opium in East and Southeast Asia. |
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A great many men had come, but Gyda singled out Olaf, though he was wearing his bad weather clothes, and the other men wore their finest clothing. |
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In his speech, he singled out the Cayman Islands as a tax shelter. |
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After having been singled out in a struggle between the Whigs and the government, Walpole became the intermediary for reconciling the government to the Whig leaders. |
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Denny Duron singled in a run in the third to make it 6-0, and the fourth-inning production came from Velazquez's two-run home run and Zach Zaneski's solo homer. |
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The critics singled out, among the other players, Jack Hawkins as Caliban, Marius Goring as Ariel, Jessica Tandy as Miranda and Alec Guinness as Ferdinand. |
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He then singled out Man from the realm of Nature and plants. |
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Bryant singled to center, scoring Kevin Garlick from second base, and Bryant then scored on an error by the second baseman on a groundball hit by Steven Packard. |
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Moorpark's Blake Barnes singled and scored on Alex Nelson's sacrifice fly in the first inning a run, and Jesse Peredes walked and scored on Broc Hass' grounder in the sixth. |
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Chancellor Gordon Brown has been singled out as the bogey man and is their target on a massive billboard during the forthcoming Assembly election campaign. |
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Infections come next, with the major infections such as HIV and tuberculosis singled out from the sections on viral, bacterial, protozoal, helminth and fungal infections. |
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I never knew why they singled me out, though at the time I believed it was because my mother made me wear green gym knickers and everyone else's were navy or white. |
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The Tigers had baserunners in every inning and were hitless in nine previous at-bats with runners in scoring position when Gonzalez singled with two outs in the seventh. |
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Vizquel singled, stole second, moved to third on a groundout and scored when Bonds singled to left, through a hole created by the Dodgers' infield shift. |
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Noel Meade singled out Advocat, second in the County Hurdle at last year's Cheltenham Festival, as the first string among his three likely runners. |
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Although these clauses did not have any special significance in the original charter, this part of Magna Carta became singled out as particularly important in later centuries. |
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