You do still wonder why her closest friends are so willing to indulge her mood swings and are so oblivious to her instability. |
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I will so trust that what is deep is holy, that I will do strongly before the sun and moon whatever inly rejoices me, and the heart appoints. |
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For instance, most vaccines are injected into a muscle, so for a day or two after the injection, that muscle is sore. |
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Once his mental instability manifested itself, she won a divorce, but she did not seem so very fond of him in the first place. |
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His back was straight again, after all those years of being so pitiably hunched and trembling from the Parkinson's disease. |
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In this way, so the configurative theory tells us, a courtyard could be civilized without giving it an overtly formal straightjacket. |
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What I like here is that people really pay attention and they're not so fickle. |
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I got half way through, and never finished it, so the confidence trick, coin magic and prison entries remain unfinished to this day. |
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The stench welcomed her even more so upon opening the door insomuch that she had to hold her nose. |
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It is precisely this play between fictiveness and fact so characteristic of feature film which makes the genre intriguing to Davis. |
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It's not the brand of forty winks single insomniac procrastinators are meant to experience so understandably it's got me worried. |
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Tape the foil over the hole in the bottom of the canister, so the pinhole is centered. |
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I actually prefer to use colour film with the pinhole camera because it just looks so nice. |
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This concho belt is made with nickel silver so it won't tarnish and of course keeps the cost down. |
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It is regarded as being akin to rocket fuel so just imagine what state a person or persons would be in if they purchased a pitcher of the stuff. |
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The fid is hollow so that a strand can be led into it and fed through the rope. |
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You need to have the preload correct in the pinion and spool-bearing area to reduce excessive drag so that the gears run freely. |
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Normally I set the nose of the rear downward, so the driveshaft and the pinion have about three degrees of negative angle. |
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Just as scruffy lobbies are a thing of the past in posh developments, so too are old-style concierges. |
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The school trainer told me to put in insoles, so I did, but it's not helping. |
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Luckily, the hotel was so posh that the concierge was happy to get a member of staff to drive me home. |
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He was just two when we got together, so it wasn't easy, but now she is a friend and a confidante for him, someone who's not a parent. |
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And so you had all these confessions going on, kids were going to confession all over the place. |
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He's a compulsive fidgeter, so any sort of ring, bracelet, etc. runs the risk of getting lost when he starts playing with it. |
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Hate has its place, though, and it's just a shame that after such an attention-grabbing introduction the music is so insipid and bland. |
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The grille is connected to the shroud of the radiator so it also called as the radiator grille or the radiator air inlet. |
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It's so long that you'll probably get the entire 20-car field in a single shot. |
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Those were not moments of great concord, so I don't know how to answer for those decisions. |
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I wanted to establish a range of concordances and contrasts between the paintings so the show is strangely animated. |
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I confessed to David that my wife and I had a similar miscarriage, as do so many professional couples who wait until their thirties to have kids. |
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In developing countries, nearly 60 per cent of the people who confess to committing crimes are innocent, as they do so to escape torture. |
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The pupil passports, so far restricted to inner-city areas under existing Tory plans, will be extended nationwide. |
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He argues that space-time points and regions are concrete, physical objects, and so they are not mathematical. |
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My wife is quite worn from her field day activities, so I suggested letting me get pizza and a few videos. |
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Why is it that judges are so concerned about having real, concrete cases and refusing to decide questions in the abstract? |
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I've seen our power lines go down when a bird flaps its wings near them, so I'm thinking we may be in the dark tonight. |
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Of course everyone builds ramps, but they don't last very long, so we just started building concrete so it would last. |
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Flowers, shrubs and neatly mown lawns have been concreted over so people can park their cars there instead. |
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They were unpleasant sometimes, but no more so than being in this prison, and they seemed too real to be merely figments of his imagination. |
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He accepts his dedication to his sport has so far condemned him to a single life. |
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Ger Foley had so nearly concreted his team's victory with a point in the 54th minute, giving his side a 0-11 to 1-6 lead. |
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Our economy is so huge that the scenes of destruction, awesome as they are, are only a pinprick. |
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This, as they say, is fighting talk and the problem is now so grave as to demand such fighting talk from the outset of his new ministry. |
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But knowledge of your wife's pregnancy is not a felony offense yet so he did not plead innocent or not guilty to that. |
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It rewrote its rules to make sure outsiders weren't admitted to the inner sanctum so it could keep control of which way the medium went. |
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They are inset into the plexiglas, so even when the front panel lights up the LED's still shine through. |
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Bevan hit only seven fours in his innings, and to make a big score at more than a run a ball with so few boundaries is very rare. |
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The windows were broken so many times that eventually the glass had to be inset with metal bars. |
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I strive to keep his purity and innocence, so he doesn't have to suffer like I do. |
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Imagine yourself playing a fighting video game so real, you swear your actually there in the thick of the action. |
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Sitting prime ministers have traditionally fought shy of debating head-to-head with their rivals so close to an election. |
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I picked up the bass pretty easily, so pretty much all inserts of me playing are me. |
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The Sun Herald has gone for more glossy inserts, like the Sunday Tele, but so far that hasn't rubbed off on circulation. |
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I subscribe to American Handgunner and GUNS, and the first thing I do is take out the inserts so the pages are easier to flip. |
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Lin and Lydie, though they'd had a strong relationship from the beginning, grew so close they were practically inseparable. |
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There is probably no other centre in Ireland where harbour and town are so inseparably bound up and complement each other so well. |
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In recent years, there has been no other court justice with a personal history so loaded with insensitivity to racial discrimination. |
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But the piston restricts the amount the gate can open, so the gate is be propped open halfway by a bright orange traffic cone. |
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The engines are cross-coupled so that each propeller is run by two diesel engines through clutch and cone belt transmission gears. |
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Many of these children become aligned with only one parent so they become less anxious and insecure. |
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The military takes care of all the tasks that it can take care of so long as the situation is insecure. |
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The trouble for Russian rights owners is keeping track of Internet piracy when physical piracy is so much of a problem. |
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Or was the situation so insecure that relief never reached the population who needed it? |
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The loose electrons make it easy for electricity to flow through these materials, so they are known as electrical conductors. |
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These clouds would be excellent conductors of electricity and so would generate currents and distort Earth's magnetic field. |
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There is nowhere to buy tickets so if the conductor doesn't turn up, what can I do? |
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One way to prevent flashover is to add some conductivity to the surface of the insulator, so charge can bleed away before it builds up. |
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I wonder if she's holding something back, so inscrutable does she seem at times. |
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Perhaps, the word is inscribed in English so that a cross-section of tourists would understand it. |
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As his relevance increases so does the insatiable yearning for their source to yield more. |
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In gases, atoms may become ionized, so that the resultant free electrons and ions are free to conduct electricity. |
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To me that is so disturbing that I think the case should be dismissed on the grounds of insanity. |
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The temporary living accommodation was inadequate and insanitary, so that half the workers preferred to commute from Detroit. |
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I grew tired of being the fifth wheel so I got up and went into my room to study. |
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He completely nailed his inquisitors, so much so, that they've pulled the testimony off the Congressional website. |
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The kids would have been very inquiring about that sort of thing so we had to keep it out of the way. |
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Efforts to trace him have so far failed despite an appeal and continued inquiries by detectives at taxi firms around the town. |
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If the inquiry needs tests, whether scientific or otherwise, so much the better. |
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However, this written evidence was not tested at the inquiry and so carries less weight. |
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And nothing illustrates so plainly the inquietude of his mind as his strange, disjointed narration of his relationship with his father. |
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The town was celebrating their fiesta so when they arrived, there were a lot of people in the streets. |
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Currently, we create so much CO 2 this way that we are changing the chemical composition of the atmosphere. |
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On the in breath, simply relax your stomach so that the inflowing air can effortlessly fill the empty lung space. |
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There is so much info out there on the net, it boggles the mind when you really think about it! |
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I wanted to blog it then, but there was so little info on the internet about it that I didn't dare. |
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Take info of the prices you have been quoted so you can query immediately if they start making up funny prices. |
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He was renowned for a pig root in the parade ring which would see his hind legs so far off the ground that they would be above his head! |
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So here is an infographic describing just how hard it is to hit a baseball and a great article describing just what makes Barry Bonds so great. |
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He was so happy to see me, and while we were all watching television, he informed me of something. |
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Given the large number of leaflets which make up the compound leaf of A. spinosa, it is difficult to understand why White's numbers are so low. |
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Thompson's court-appointed lawyer didn't try to impeach the informants, so the jury never knew there was reason to doubt them. |
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The petrol filler cap was smashed on arrival, so I've emailed the vendor to see if a replacement can be provided. |
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At the close of day, a window opens at the horizon so that a purple giant can hang the moon in the sky. |
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If my auld pins were half a century or so younger, I'd give it a go meself. |
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The Assassins kill without remorse in the name of the common folk, but they do so in secret, answerable only to each other. |
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Nor does he exist changeably, so that he is now something that at some time he was not or will not be. |
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By contrast, all other things exist changeably in some respect, so that at some time they were or will be something that they are not now. |
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Men belaud you as delicate and fragile, so as to delude you into thinking yourselves weak. |
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Only when we understand that will we be able to help them comprehend why it disturbs us so much. |
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Still, so much time is spent on trying to rock the boat, in trying to understand and comprehend. |
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Even topics of a serious nature are covered in a simple, lucid manner so as to make them comprehensible to the common man. |
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I know it's only a linguistic tic, a filler word which pads out pauses, but it makes the whole thing so approximate and unsure. |
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What makes the red heifer so interesting is that it is beyond human comprehension. |
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It is better to spread out your study time so you don't go into information overload. |
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And so we've investigating conformity, social facilitation, interpersonal distance kind of behaviours, leadership. |
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I want you to sit back, kick off your shoes, and light up a pipeful of Bond Street Tobacco so you can relax. |
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Inside those eyes was anger, anger so fiery that Catherine grew more afraid. |
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Her breathing seemed to echo around this whole new world, and she'd never felt so alive with fiery emotion than now. |
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And the love he felt for his mother was as fiery as the anger that she could so easily incite in him. |
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She also brought in a group of girls, so that the toy makers could watch them play with pipe cleaners, cardboard, and other basic supplies. |
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I noticed that Zeke is so laid back and patient and easy-going and Aimee is all fiery and passionate about everything! |
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If you plan to stain end the grain, apply a wood conditioner before staining so the end won't soak up too much stain. |
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Some of us were going to private schools or comprehensives, so we didn't have to take it. |
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You should not assume that because your car is comprehensively insured, so is your recreation vehicle. |
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The person does not look different, so the problem is not instantly recognisable. |
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The rear foot becomes the pivot foot, so don't move it if you stop dribbling. |
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Ty's lips were compressed, his brows narrowed, his head so high she wondered that his neck didn't hurt. |
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Some of my favorite duck hens were getting older though, so I had to reconsider artificial incubation for any fertile eggs they laid. |
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There was also a compressor with compressed air, so the firefighters were kept well back from the flames. |
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As he did so a miniature grappling hook, powered by compressed air cylinders, launched itself into the air. |
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Over time, the paragraph was afforded a new line, so that the pilcrows aligned along the left of a column. |
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Wavelengths of light in this region of the spectrum cause heating so blocking infrared reduces unwanted rays from the sun. |
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Kendrick Perkins is already a solid pivotman, so Ainge likely won't trade him. |
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Rarely have the compositional anxieties of the Scherzo sounded more robust and urgent, or its litany of compulsive surges so compelling. |
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It is, if anything, to arraign them as the spineless cultural conformists so many of them are. |
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The yarn pilled up a lot, and though it was soft it always looked kind of weird on me so I rarely wore it. |
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County, so fragile at times last season, are making the most of what they have, though, and stayed out in front yesterday. |
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It infuriates me that people cause so much mindless damage, which costs the car owners a small fortune. |
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Not only was this a festive celebration, but I wanted so desperately to impress Zeek. |
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Adjust the seat so that the small of your back rests flush against it and your knees are in line with the pivot point of the pulley. |
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They should have a computerised land registry, so that for once and for all, the disputes are a thing of the past. |
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He also says he was told the wrong time, so the meeting was already in progress by the time he got there. |
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I'm the only computer-literate person in the family, so all trouble-shooting in the family goes to me. |
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Yuko shifted position so she was lying on her back, legs crossed at the ankles, arms pillowing her head. |
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The heartless wife suggested that she should make her husband's bath so fiercely hot that he would not survive after entering it. |
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But what happens is it makes it so that we're constantly ingesting more and more information so we have to work harder to keep on top of it. |
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Children will have a special kids' dress-up area as part of the exhibition so they can put on piupiu and take part in weaving workshops. |
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I was sweating so profusely that the sheets and the pillowcases were soaked. |
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She called up to Noelle to dump all the pillowcases and bed sheets downstairs, so I could take them to the Laundromat. |
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I cannot recall another such memorial which so succinctly embraces the horror, waste and inglorious squalor of its theme. |
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It was also equally nice to have some new faces at the con, and they were all so well behaved so they can attend next year as well. |
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The film was initially made as a pilot for a television series, which helps explain why the story is so convoluted. |
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No one is expecting instant solutions to problems that seem to be so deep-rooted as to be terminal. |
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If you have an ardent desire for the Lord you will steer clear of the mediocrity and conformism so widespread in our society. |
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But then life is so much easier when we imagine that people conform to a stereotype. |
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When it comes to actually dealing with death and the dead, even in public, we do so in private. |
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The popular lady from Ballyglass, Scardaune was in fine fettle and was delighted that so many friends came along to share in the celebrations. |
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The component whose diffusion is to be observed must be tagged with a fluorophore so that it can be imaged in the confocal microscope. |
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They go to battle and risk their lives so ingrates like you can live in luxury. |
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The tale informs us that the sun, one day, burned so fiercely as to cause great distress. |
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Remove all of the wheels and then reinstall them, flipped over so that the short side of the coned edge faces toward the inside. |
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He has a couple of ex-con punks working for him in all kinds of criminal activity, and it is they who spark the flames that burn so fiercely. |
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No sooner had they done so than a fierce storm arose stranding them on the island for two weeks. |
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How could something so thin, so frail and delicate, have been strong enough to withstand that fierce storm last night? |
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So if you imagine a Spitfire, the wings join on the bottom of the body and are confluent with the body as well, so it's a smooth surface. |
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If the blocksize gets too large, search times slow down, so bottom fill is how it is kept balanced. |
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Pictures of bound feet show the toes bent right under the sole, which is so curved it is concave. |
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As you can see, the place will be rammed, so get there early for your fill of roots, dancehall and such. |
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There are four possible explanations for why performance data have so little influence in practice. |
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Sure, there likely won't be any pitter-patter of little feet coming from that marriage, but so what? |
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These have been concealed so that the heat does not affect the temperature inside the boat. |
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He took the scenic route back to the castle, where no one walked and it was dark, so he was concealed easily. |
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The past year has brought to light what so long was concealed under the veil of the German consensus model. |
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Everybody knows everybody so it hard to conceal something like a kidnapping. |
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If you carry a handgun you do so to protect and serve the public or you possess a concealed carry permit to protect yourself and your loved ones. |
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I've been plagued by nausea and fever the last few days, so don't expect any works of literature from me. |
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Green attempted to cover the injury without success so conceded the match which had been dominated by Hill from the start. |
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As so often with these affairs the pace was furious enough to scare a few of the veterans on show. |
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It needs to have a mass appeal so it stays firmly in the mainstream and takes few risks. |
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If we lose or draw, then I wouldn't see us being able to make up that ground in so few games. |
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There were so many of them and so few tables that some of them were forced to share. |
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But forty or so of you who visit at least once every few days think I'm doing something right. |
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Vacation classes, theatre workshops, personality courses, computer lessons, sports coaching sessions and so on fill their summer months. |
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This is so because the waveform exhibits interference effects, meaning that ALL these states exist in potentia. |
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Your employers, and their evil fiends in the government, had seen the potential of your device, how it could so easily be used as a weapon. |
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Are we in Scotland forever to give up a true artistic representation of our country so we can pimp our wares to an American market? |
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It is important to know how to use inhalers properly so that the drugs reach the air tubes and are not just deposited in the mouth or throat. |
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The local constabulary has no leads on the whereabouts of this fiend, who cleaned me out so thoroughly that I am as poor as a church-mouse. |
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The cards are arranged on the table so that the number of pips showing shows the team's current score. |
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A moment that signalled that the middle market had been squeezed so dry the pips had begun to squeak. |
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Some winemakers go so far as to crush the pips of the grapes in order to extract as much bitter tannin as possible. |
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At first I think the firemen were a bit bewildered but after 20 minutes or so on their hands and knees they were finding seed pips. |
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Their very piousness was rooted in blind prejudice and this made them extremely interesting because they were so obviously flawed. |
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Some of these pious frauds go so far as to claim that evolution is false and not scientific. |
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The disappearance of the short tailed field voles, normally so hugely plentiful, had left a massive hole in his food supply. |
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However, their recommendation so far remained a pious wish without suitable legislative support. |
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Keg or brewery conditioned beer is produced so that it is ready to drink as soon as it leaves the brewery. |
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We would not have to do so if we didn't have so many people who have no pride or concern for the conditions in which they live. |
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Thankfully, our chosen casks were in good condition so we ordered fresh samples for our final selection to be forwarded to Kendal. |
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Sections of the footpaths are in an extremely dangerous condition, and all the more so given that it is our old folk who use them most. |
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And so they love ease and repose for their pleasure, but they keep themselves from inordinate excess. |
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The length of the inhauls is 63 cm, the length of the attachments is 6.3 cm so the mark should be 56.7 cm from the end of the loop. |
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TiVo pioneered the technology, but the company appears to have gone the way of so many other brave pioneers. |
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As British children learned to admire the valour of Drake and Nelson, so young Australians were taught to honour the explorers and pioneers. |
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On one of them the battery dies at an inopportune moment so I have to go get a supervisor. |
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After their defeat at the Battle of Long Island, the mill was disabled so that the British would find it inoperable. |
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Of a kind and inoffensive disposition she died as she had lived ever so quietly and peacefully. |
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Second of all, the filling was much too complex on my budget, so I just substituted in apricot jam and for some of them, condensed milk. |
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With so many entries it's not been easy to condense them down to a reasonable sized list. |
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Dove's goal was to condense the operas so that none of them exceeded three hours of performance time. |
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When the Nebraska retailer first started applying inoculants, it experienced some problems getting material dry enough so it did not cake up. |
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The researchers believe the technique helps women conceive who had been unable to do so because of defects in their eggs. |
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I just query whether that is so in view of the inherent power of the Court. |
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Let's say instead of French interiors, which seemed so appealing in the museum, we've conceived a passion for dogs in art. |
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It features lights that begin flashing on impact and continue to do so as the ball rolls down the lane and strikes the pins. |
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This process can take quite a while so the asylum seekers try to fill their day with worthwhile training and education. |
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He groaned and this time, turned me around so that I was pinned against the wall. |
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He rushed forward, ramming his forearm against her collarbone, so that she was pinned against the wall. |
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Anthon moved so fast, Kiki hardly had time to react and when she did, she was pinned against her car with Anthon's hand at her throat. |
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He really was a general manager, not a coach, and for the past six years or so had turned to golf to fill his unceasing competitive desire. |
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Her skin was marked by the scars of smallpox so she held her face to the light, and imagined it to be the pitted moon. |
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On paper, he knew that the whole thing sounded horrible, but seeing her dancing in the crowd filled him with emotions he hadn't felt in so long. |
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Another hour passed and the pain was now so excruciating that I was having trouble focusing or concentrating. |
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I was a bit overwhelmed by all the gear, so it was difficult for me to listen critically and concentratedly. |
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Without so much as a raised voice and despite hardly ever leaving her chair, Gina Clayton's skilled and confident presence fills the theatre. |
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For so long I have been taught the concentric circles of Rick Warren and the process of moving people from community to core. |
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So why do so many people with so much wealth live in such an inhospitable climate? |
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In a terrain so inhospitable to a civilization of hunters and gatherers, the Kurds became a race of raiders and traders. |
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There's so little fresh water and the volcanic landscape is so inhospitable, only a narrow, unique spectrum of creatures thrive. |
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The strong smell of his presence filled her senses and she found herself babbling uncontrollably, unable so stop. |
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It is essential to the concept of belief that there should be differences of opinion, so that we attribute false as well as true beliefs. |
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The company currently subcontracts double-glazing work but plans to invest in machinery so the work can be done in-house. |
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He had been so used to his old boots that the new ones he had bought had pinched his feet beyond endurance. |
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But when the net filled so full with fish that they couldn't pull it into the boat, Peter realised that it was Jesus. |
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They probably thought we were so inhuman and so evil so as to be totally devoid of feelings. |
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If the air parcel is cooled, the gaseous water molecules slow down and take a liquid form, so condensation dominates. |
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Daniel emphasized the innumerability of the angelic beings that attend the God of heaven and so does John. |
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It's said that Chicago Bears founder George Halas pinched pennies so tightly that his thumbprint looked like the profile of Abraham Lincoln. |
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The high velocity allows condensed droplets to move out of the way so that new ones can form. |
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Shrubs lower than one metre are recommended, or taller trees with no foliage below two metres, so there is a clear field of vision. |
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The demon that fell in love with me so many years ago, that helped condemn me to this fate, was standing right here talking to me. |
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You are here in prison but you are not condemned to death, so you have to be protected. |
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At the same time we need to adjust our educational system so as to enhance creativity and innovation. |
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Successful fusion also means disseminating useable intelligence so that field officers and units can act in time. |
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I loved that as a line, because it's so innocuous, and it has more relevance as the movie goes on. |
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Similarly, is it possible to develop or tweak software so that innocuous sites aren't blocked? |
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We thought he was concussed but his mum told me not to let him go to sleep so I kept talking to him. |
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He was so innocently unaware of the world he lived in, that it bothered her and turned her from favoring him. |
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She just let the nurse inject her with the medicine so she slipped into a dreamless sleep. |
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Their actions had been so numerous and consistent that they cannot be considered as either innocently naive or simply incompetent. |
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No other insurgency has been so entirely captivated by the sheer joy of deliberate violence against the innocent. |
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The intentional killing of civilians is proscribed, and so are military actions that show a gross disregard for the lives of innocents. |
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Ill-timed injury was partly to blame, but so was an innocent jest that went wrong. |
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Her eyes always had a way of making everything seem so sweet, so innocent, and so simple. |
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Babies are so beautiful, so innocent and not yet corrupted by our evil world full of shady characters. |
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The cups were not filled quite full so a little was left over for the cook's trouble. |
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This is so because some drugs that are being abused are not only dangerous but pose a very serious threat to life and society's moral fibre. |
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This campaign helps make a difference to ease the suffering of so many innocent people languishing in prison. |
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However, we are now at war so we all need to face up to the reality and do as much as we can to ease the suffering of innocent civilians. |
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It was a formula almost from the start, and Smith has never strayed from it, but he so completely mastered the approach that he is inimitable. |
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But it is the natural imagery that makes this conflicted love poem so memorable. |
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At 18, David Purnell, like so many pitmen, had followed his father into the industry after 18 months working as a butcher. |
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In the end it's only a teaser. so I'm probably being really unfair to all concerned by nit-picking it to death. |
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The workers, so far from being emancipated, would continue to get the rough end of the pineapple, as they had from the beginning of time. |
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Hundreds of concern trolls out there are just waiting for episodes of the show to air so that they can eagerly point out everything that's wrong. |
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However, successful fibrinolysis probably depends on drug delivery to the clot, and as blood pressure falls, so reperfusion becomes less likely. |
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Bonjean's attempt at damage control is so sorry and pitiful that it's almost like watching a car wreck. |
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Space was layered by means of sliding partitions at times inset with sections of clear glass so that one part of the apartment is transformed while another is glimpsed. |
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Tom was blowing up again, so we sat him down and told him to chillax. |
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I might pike on things on the weekend so I can work on my birthday dress. |
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Other tools include ways to spread activation by using labels with strong information scent so that paths are more attractive and lead to richer patches of information. |
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The text provides enough relevant theory so that the reader can practice statistics selectively and informedly, rather than blindly substituting values into formulas. |
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It might be informer-type evidence, prison informers, and so on. |
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But by ignoring the problems now festering in the heartland, Congress and the White House will end up diluting the fiscal stimulus over which they are battling so hard. |
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And so in some cases we have to put critically endangered species like this on the pill, on some form of contraception because we actually don't want to breed. |
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Elizabeth found the question, voiced so mildly, infuriating. |
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I don't think I'll miss the fragility, but object fetishization has been with us for so long that I have to imagine something else will take its place. |
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I piloted the ship in, so now I have to pilot it out again and I am soon exiting the station taking in the visual delight of the sector once more. |
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The belief in a positive attitude is so ingrained in American thinking. |
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Internal stains in teeth, for example tetracycline stains, are extremely resistant to bleaching because the stain is so deeply ingrained in the teeth. |
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My carbide light was very dim by now so I stopped to fettle it. |
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It was this civility between Hakkinen and Schumacher that made the 2000 championship duel so different from the bitter feuds between Senna and Prost. |
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And so we're working on plans to create villages on the periphery of the marshes where we can provide quick egress and ingress to go into it and back out. |
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From a hill-like rise at left to the pyramidal structure and round-lipped concavity on the right, the work does so by emphasizing this Arizona as a feminized site. |
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Trimming your toenails so they are short enough not to rub on the end of the boot, yet not so short that they will cause ingrown toenails, is very important. |
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Even I, the king of inhaling food, knows that you don't eat fish so fast! |
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Black still has the pin against the undefended rook on h1, so it becomes a question of whether Black can defend his knight more times than White can attack it. |
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That courtroom was so quiet you could have heard a pin drop. |
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It's as if my mind gets tired from concentrating so hard at being normal. |
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It has been so hard to concentrate and focus properly but I spoke to her the day she died and told her I would win this for her and I made sure I did. |
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As Abbey put her stained pinafore in the sink, she wondered what in the world could make her older sister so sweet on Shad one moment, and then on Zongala the next. |
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In a land so inescapably and inhospitably cold, hockey is the dance of life, an affirmation that despite the deathly chill of winter we are alive. |
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They were pinching my feet, so I took them off by the Dumpster. |
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There are no precedents for what is the most public act of inhumanity in the world's history, so schools have largely been left to get by on a wing and a lot of prayers. |
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Because fiber optics are so flexible and can transmit and receive light, they are used in many flexible digital cameras for the following purposes. |
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In the pregnant cow, the conceptus must inhibit the release of uterine PGF 2alpha so that the corpus luteum continues to secrete progesterone and pregnancy can be established. |
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It had a rattling concertina door that needed a sharp tug to close, mahogany panelling and a mirror so you could check yourself before knocking at one of the massive doors. |
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My car was concertinaed and the doors wouldn't open, so I wound the window down and jumped out while there were still cars skidding and coming to a standstill. |
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Animals can be injected with antigens so they will produce the desired antibodies, but it is difficult to extract them from among the many types produced. |
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However, given current global market conditions, we would like to reiterate that the Authority stands ready to inject additional market liquidity if the situation so warrants. |
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Unfortunately, its excellent concertmaster and first violinist, Guillermo Figueroa, may be leaving, so the season became one long audition of violin soloists. |
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I'm a pinheaded businessperson so I'm waiting for the PowerPoint slides. |
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The soup was tomato, which had cooked for a while so the flavours had deepened, checkered with kidney beans and conchiglie, or shell-shaped pasta. |
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A catalytic converter works by forcing engine exhaust into a honeycomb of pinholes which restricts the molecules and creates more heat so they oxidize. |
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It took two of them to pinion my arms, I was fighting so hard, and one of them had to clamp a hand over my mouth so I wouldn't be heard if I screamed. |
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Tickets are very hard to come by and quite expensive, so your best bet is probably to tip your hotel concierge generously to procure a few seats for you. |
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Later writings were directed not so much by new biblical interpretations as by long accepted conciliar traditions, and inspired, too, by philosophical reasoning. |
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This keeps doctors in the pink, so to speak, and gives the sisters opportunity to discuss at length which medicos hands are colder than the others. |
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It doesn't take a genius to understand why Bremmer and his boss are so reluctant to employ the universal concept of democracy in their occupied fief. |
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The Cord Company was so short of time to get to the Motor Show, they managed to produce 100 cars for shows, but none of them had any innards in the gearboxes. |
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