Grace watched the group interact from where she was serving herself some fruit salad and suddenly wasn't very hungry. |
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A visitor to America's Yellowstone National Park is sure to spot some of the large mammals, or megafauna, for which the region is justly famous. |
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Although Queensland water Resources released some 480,000 megalitres in January, only 25 percent of that flow has reached the border. |
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Blueberries are partially self-fertile, which means they bear some fruit without cross-pollination. |
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Last year Jeff grew some 150 pepper varieties side by side this way and had no problems with cross-pollination. |
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In some jurisdictions, the writ has to be served or the process has to be served before the action is brought. |
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The group's export controls also apply to some items of chemical processing equipment. |
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The Government could have spent some money on processing the forms more quickly instead of a fancy advertising campaign. |
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Only after some cross-questioning did I discover that the system would log me out after 15 minutes of inactivity. |
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The specificity for food allergen tests is generally low, partly because of cross reactions between some food groups. |
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Ignoring the chronology, it extended to some 149 paragraphs and cross-referred to dozens of the documents in the lever arch file exhibits. |
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For some time, Western culture has been in a fever of free love, contraception, and the pill. |
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Moose and I cruised through the shopping mall, sharing an ice cream cone and getting some reading material from Coles. |
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Other newcomers might recognise some of the crossroads and roundabouts I have found myself anxiously negotiating on the journey so far. |
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There are no teachers to check on progress, and only a few mothers at some crossroads to oversee road crossing. |
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While some vendors are looking to cross-sell opportunities, others see it as a natural way to meet the needs of ever more demanding clients. |
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A guy wearing a strange tin mask distributes free passes to the screening of a new horror film to some young, perky college girls. |
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Facing criticism about skipped classes, some students opted to use their lunch or free periods to protest. |
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The friends were on a free period when they headed towards the city centre to do some Christmas shopping. |
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We are always doing some freeride together, looking for new lines, jumps and he is very good at that. |
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So, we just freerode with some friends for a few hours and went home to relax. |
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Pre-compensation causes increased crosstalk and reflections and should actually be disabled in some systems. |
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Have a backup plan by cross-training some of your resources to perform multiple functions. |
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About five days a week, I cross-train and do some cardio, usually 20 to 30 minutes elliptical, stationary bike or swimming. |
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It saw some Government employees peeping in to find out the position of the Congress and to see whether there was any cross-voting. |
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There are light crosswinds blowing off Lake Michigan which may account for some of the plane's erratic movements. |
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Buy some jars of pesto and serve on crostini with mozzarella, goat's cheese or roasted vegetables. |
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I was raised by some pretty crotchety people who feel that moral responsibility starts with the individual first, society after. |
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Inside the enclosures are thirty-six house foundations, some free-standing, others attached to the perimeter walls. |
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They found that, despite California being formed as a free state in 1850, slavery existed in some form. |
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This is taking it up a few notches from crotchless panties and chocolate body paint, and so it's worth giving it some consideration. |
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After the show some gather outdoors in corners freestyling, while others comment on the performance. |
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A Lieutenant Luther Hare had ridden ahead of the column with some Crow scouts. |
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More free votes and giving members of Parliament a more important public role in government will help restore some confidence in the system. |
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Waterford freewheeled during the remainder of the game, with Power giving some of his subs a run out. |
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Most of the scenes have Bacon riding a fixed gear bike, but some have him on a freewheeler. |
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I sent Kenneth some questions, which he attacked in a free-wheeling way, according to his interests. |
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Let's run through some arguments for free will, followed by the determinist's responses. |
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It comprised mostly subalpine ground with tallish heather, blaeberry, and crowberry, with some patches of short heath. |
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The game itself had some exciting moments but for the most part the small crowd of spectators had very little to cheer about. |
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We were frozen, so we dived into an Italian restaurant in the city to watch some football match and got ourselves warmed up. |
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In Istanbul thousands of mourners gathered for funerals for some of the 17 people killed by twin blasts in a crowded city square. |
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Simon said while some customers bought a few items, others took up to 16 loaves to fill their freezer, as the bread would freeze very well. |
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The only moves that Jordan uses that I didn't love were some freeze-frames at the end of some shots. |
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When I first saw this video I was fascinated and I spent quite some time freeze-framing it. |
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Trains all over the country, some carrying hazardous freight, were passing over cracked rails on a regular basis. |
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In the opinion of the Emigration Board some deduction should be made from the payment of freight on that account. |
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I have had some correspondence with the superintendent of the canal about freighting stone to Philadelphia. |
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I have found that climbing and dwarf French beans do not like germinating in some of the soil-less composts. |
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Duck, goose, rabbit and maple syrup are some of the more common ingredients in classic French Canadian cuisine. |
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The sport of crown green bowls is heavily reliant on attracting youngsters, and there have been some superb performances from them this year. |
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The evergreen holly was worshiped as a promise of the sun's return, and some say that Christ's crown of thorns was made of holly. |
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Sadly, one night, some vandals broke into a locked storeroom and dented a French horn and broke the mouthpiece off an antique bassoon. |
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Adding some of the mellow power of the French horn to it would be a clear gain. |
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He might want to think twice about saying some of this Frenchie stuff too far west, though. |
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Warblers, red-vented bulbuls and crow-pheasants will keep company for some time. |
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His face did show some sign of ageing, wrinkles here and there and crow's feet coming from his eyes. |
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The important thing to keep in mind, however, is that some degree of memory loss is a normal part of aging, like crow's feet and gray hair. |
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The Frenchies don't seem to go for them at all on account of some legend or other. |
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I had taken some trouble to insert among the smoked salmon and cream cheese, a French letter. |
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Ron likes the match lake as it has a good head of mixed fish including carp, roach, bream, orfe, crucians and some good koi. |
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It happened with such frequency that the assistant referee seemed to get confused and gave some close decisions against Bafana. |
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Kids getting born covered in hair happens with some frequency, but they tend to shed it off pretty soon. |
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In fact, more than a few people I checked with have frequented the place for some time. |
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A new governmental regulation will be applied to limit the frequentation of the bivouac areas at some dates. |
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While some employers resort to crude tactics, others are more subtle in their tactics aimed at discouraging union activity. |
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Watson is like a breath of fresh air in his life, someone who offers him the chance to realise his potential and gain some self-belief. |
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This session, however, is sure to feature a myriad of stories to freshen the soul, from some of the festival's hip kids. |
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The overall effect puts the penchant on this side of the Atlantic for furry dice and tree-shaped car fresheners in some kind of context. |
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The gallery director hopes to bring freshness to the art world by introducing some of his new painters in February. |
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Of course, like any sequel, some of the freshness has disappeared with the passing years. |
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Melissa saved up some money while working as an entertainer on a cruise ship. |
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I said maybe he is at some friends, to try to console her by offering crumbs of comfort. |
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That's what we got although hubby's stack of moist, pan-fried, crumbed snapper fillets would have put some seafood restaurants to shame. |
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At this year's summit they decided to drop some crumbs from their table by way of throwing some dollars at the world's trouble-spots. |
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After some hassles with getting food and crummy weather, I finally get there. |
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Viva and I decided to go to some crummily cheap airport hotel just so we could relax for a moment. |
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The salad is usually half mixed greens and half spinach with onions, mushrooms, tomatoes and maybe some crumbled blue cheese. |
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We have found a marvelous painting of a medieval bishop hanging outside of a friary near Warsaw, some of its back panels being eaten by worms. |
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The painful cry of some one nearly having their brain cells fried gave her the distraction she needed. |
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Students might enjoy researching some of the ways in which frictional forces are minimized in such sports. |
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Air resistance is a type of frictional force and it is worth considering some general points about friction first. |
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Larger titan triggerfish crunched their way through dead coral in search of some sustenance. |
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What may be surprising to some students is that a career in financial services isn't just about being able to crunch numbers. |
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Bake the meat roll in the oven with the tomato juice and the fried butter, after adding some water. |
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Who has not felt frazzled, fried, and finished at some point during his or her career? |
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Apparently, there's some new musical movement going on in the hip-hop world called crunk. |
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You're crusading against a lot of the violence that some of the other hip-hop artists celebrate. |
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After I stuffed that in, my bag was full and hard to zip up without knowing I was crushing some of the crunchy snacks. |
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A pit littered with chai cups, some made of plastic, now crushed and crumpled, others made of clay, already dissolving under the dew. |
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This experience led some socialists to conclude that fascism was merely the instrument of the bourgeoisie for crushing the workers. |
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She said although some of the girls had never met before they bonded and forged friendships. |
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As time went on, things improved and I formed some close friendships with other boys. |
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We have some very close friendships and I can't wait to play with them again. |
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Was it really possible that some of my friends could potentially have a crush on me? |
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The and rain and hail came with strong winds which will crust the soil, making emergence of new plants difficult in some fields. |
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This is not to suggest that new houses should incorporate classical columns, a carved frieze or cornice but some inventiveness is called for. |
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Daren sighed as he walked over to the frig and got some jam and other stuff out and sighed again. |
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Imagining their hoots to be the cry of some dangerous animal, she had spent nearly two terrified days on the run from her rescuers. |
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The controversial cover of the University of Winnipeg's creative writing journal has some contributors, editors and students crying foul. |
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But it needs some sort of camera or a talking sign like they have in Cheetham Street, which frightens the criminals off. |
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One resident, who lived in the street at the time but asked not be named, said some were still frightened of him. |
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The effects team does a great job of producing everything from a frighteningly real plane crash to some great shootouts in the baggage transfer. |
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Frighteningly, some ninnies actually advocated melting the Arctic ice cap by covering it with black soot. |
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Frighteningly, some conservative commentators are now dropping any pretense that this is not the case. |
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We don't want him frightening the horses of middle England when the Tories finally have some momentum. |
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Even getting to planets or moons relatively close to us requires passengers to spend months or years in some form of cryogenic stasis. |
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For my Mr. H costume, I dug a cheap black fright wig out of the family toybox, shaking out some of the dust bunnies. |
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People do not view some behaviors such as addiction, violence, depression, and sexual frigidity as psychological problems. |
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Of course, some films do try, trading on the idea of cryogenics or time travel to flash freeze their stars along the space-time continuum. |
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In some areas, land clearing and the introduction of cats have caused frilled lizard numbers to decline. |
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The shark's mouth is usually on the underside with the exception of the whale shark, Megamouth shark, frilled sharks and some carpet sharks. |
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The ears are short and rounded, and in some species, their openings are protected by a fringe of hairs around the inner margin of the ear. |
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There have been some deleterious side effects of cryotherapy previously documented. |
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It's not that uncommon to get some mummification in church crypts, but to get such good mummification with so many bodies is quite exceptional. |
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In July we will be getting together for some food and frisbee in one of Saskatoon's downtown parks for some an all-ages picnic and barbecue. |
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Anglo-Saxon migrants, possibly with some Frisian elements, settled early in East Anglia in the late 5th and early 6th centuries. |
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To some, modern poetry is like a cryptic crossword devised by second world war codebreakers. |
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This also reminds me a bit of the legend of the orang-pendek, which is a hominid cryptid which some claims still exist in Sumatra. |
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She says she can picture Charlie right now frisking about some green field of Heaven, wearing his loop of flowers. |
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Others were frisky, some downright mischievous, but Cisco was solemnly content. |
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It is believed that some 80 per cent of the UK population of snakes head fritillaries are found at North Meadow. |
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I go to the kitchen to prepare coffee and tea for the two of us and some banana fritters for Sophia. |
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Place a pineapple fritter in the center of the plate and spoon some caramelized pineapple, pineapple slices, and poached pineapple on top. |
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I'd display some pictures, but my camera's been on the fritz since a trip to the Virgin Islands. |
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Mary went to a fortune teller and after gazing into a crystal ball for some time she advised her. |
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If you have naturally curly tresses, you have probably had to deal with frizzy hair at some point. |
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These two beat up Sancho when he tries to take some friars' frocks as battle spoils. |
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I did meet some compulsive froggers, quite a few of them in fact, while I was working on the project. |
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For some reason the water was lethal to our little froggy friend, so you had jump onto logs, turtles and crocodiles. |
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Large, good-quality crystals are valued by structural biologists, but some organic molecules are easier to crystallize than others are. |
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Here I added some cooked apple dice along with pomegranate seeds, and some grated fresh ginger root in addition to crystallized ginger. |
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For the more peppy numbers, he sang in a bizarre froggy voice that takes some getting used to. |
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I went into my room and got some clothes and my froggy slippers without even turning the light on and went into the bathroom to take a bath. |
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You also should have some sort of floating pad so that the little froglets can sit out of the water. |
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The navy profited from the indifferent performance of the Italian navy, though Italian frogmen performed some notable feats of courage. |
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Subsequently, for some reason that Piers couldn't fathom, a froideur set in. |
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Data from sponges, ctenophores, and cnidarians are providing a glimpse into the some of the earliest events in Hox evolution. |
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Most of the Energy Star machines are front loaders, but some top loaders also qualify. |
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Over the years, some 400 pets have called the White House home, ranging from bear cubs, snakes, and a hyena, to cats and cows. |
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Other sanctuaries of Demeter in Greece were located at some distance from town centres. |
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You can go here and see images from his motion work and also some clips, but not many. |
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All we ask is that the owner provides us with some photographs to show that the tree came down from natural causes. |
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There was some fromage frais, some juice, and a bread roll, none of which Alex was terribly happy about eating. |
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She heard some rustling, and glanced out the window at the palm tree waving its fronds in the wind. |
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Some have a Cuban heel and some have outlandish fancy tassels hanging from them. |
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Nearly all of the characters in the show have heads that are some variation on the shape of a cube. |
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Add cubed potatoes, cook for a while, add chick peas, and garden peas, and some torn basil leaves. |
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She got out of her comfortable position and began to walk toward the front to order some food. |
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There are also parks and shops designed into the master plan, with some developments on both fronts already beginning. |
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With the debt situation appearing to be under some sort of control, the focus is once again firmly back on the operating front. |
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While Bank of America has developed workarounds to integrate core systems, it has made progress on unifying operations on some fronts. |
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Murray had a big day and the whole front row produced some important hard yards. |
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So are you prepared to make some commitment that you are not going to be knocking down that front line? |
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I was delighted to see some beautiful butterflies on flowering shrubs in the gardens fronting a busy, air-polluted road in Penge. |
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The land will include some frontage to Alresford Road so that access can be improved. |
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There are other frontage roads marked in southern New Mexico, and the signage varies slightly on some roads. |
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While most of the panels were made to embellish walls in domestic settings, some were altar frontals. |
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Other bus drivers, allocated the lesser job of driving some characterless new red cuboid, waved at our driver with unconcealed jealousy. |
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I think some of the issues that really divided us, let's say even when I was running and before, are not quite front and center now. |
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In some ways, the writhing full-page illustrations are relief to the genre-scene frontispieces. |
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The star happily posed for photographs, laughed and joked with patients, thrilling some of them with kisses and cuddles. |
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Pictures of cuddly koalas trapped in burning gumtrees may deter some potential firebug. |
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This sniper was standing waist high above the front line potting at some Germans 300 yard away. |
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This scheme is designed to try and get some of them to stay, particularly front-line officers. |
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A fluffy yellow cuddly toy duck would certainly provide the opportunity for some short-term loving. |
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Anyway, it is not surprising that some of the townspeople have taken up the cudgels against the hunt. |
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In fact, in some cases corroborative evidence serves as the retrieval cue for the repressed memory. |
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Retrieval cues do not bring about a complete memory of some events because most of the event was not encoded. |
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But didn't go any further until he had taken some cue from her that it was okay. |
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Are there analogous reasons for some open source software projects to drop out of a race, endorse a front runner, and help with its campaign? |
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Scott skated good, Roz busted out some huge frontside grabs, Arthur landed some nice frontside flips. |
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He does a bit more, introducing some of the testimony segments, but he seems to be reading off a cue card. |
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In his hands was a length of chains leading to some iron cuffs, much too heavy for the being who wore them. |
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Richard stood, giving Amy some papers, then left leaving the room with a cold frost. |
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There are also some side stations with some ethnic cuisines such as Thai, Italian and Japanese food. |
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The cold frosty weather, coupled with the total lack of rain over the previous months, is creating some problems for our local Brigades. |
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We kept a half dozen eggs and a stick of butter cool along with some tomatoes and cukes in a bucket lowered on a rope into the well. |
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Judging by the tales I have read around and about recently, I surmise that some of my readers are rather culinarily challenged. |
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One is an import-export distribution and processing division for frozen seafood and some meat products. |
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For some, 2002 was an unforgiving year when carefully cultivated images were destroyed by a single ill-advised moment. |
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They typically mix in some grains and nuts with their fruitarian diet and they may include tomatoes and avocados which are, in fact fruits. |
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Even in small spaces, you can lure birds with just a single tree, some fruit-bearing shrubs, flowers, a birdbath, and a bird feeder. |
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We rely on voluntary assistance and Mary has provided some great scones, fruit cake and plenty of cups of tea for us. |
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Red 3, which is found in the cherries in fruit cocktail, some types of confectionery and baked produce, is known to cause thyroid cancer in rats. |
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Finding that fruit with foreign labels sells at double price, some Shanghai vendors have begun producing fake labels for fruiterers. |
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It would be very normal for Westerners to experience some culture shock in Korea. |
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Despite denials by some that any such conflict exists, the culture war is an obtrusive fact. |
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In view of the range he ascribes to the culverin, some remarks on gun performances are in order. |
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The prose style is fruitily whimsical in the extreme, but not without some intriguing sociological arguments. |
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I really hope they catch this person soon and it does turn out to be some fruitloop. |
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He might have got some money because we were both skint and he bought me a cup of tea and he played on the fruit machine at that cafe. |
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Our pigeons don't have those pigments in their feathers, however some fruit pigeons and parrots do. |
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There needs to be regulation, and in some cases perhaps self-imposed boundaries are enough. |
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Harris's delightful self-indulgences practically dictate that a reviewer must find some fault with his book. |
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It might come as some small consolation to the Dubliner to learn that his self-inflicted wound is far from unique. |
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The officials said some of the 47 injured students sustained fractures, but none appeared to be critically hurt. |
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Quite how she manages to play in them without doing herself an injury is the source of some debate but she does. |
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This mechanism is thought to be important in some forms of laxative abuse, diabetic diarrhoea, and thyrotoxicosis. |
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The existence of the community required that all find some measure of self-interest and self-respect. |
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In some cases, the antagonism seemed petulant and self-interested, and sometimes it was fuelled by genuine moral outrage. |
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Despite what some self-interested groups say, our present energy consumption levels are so high we have no practical alternative to fossil fuels. |
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In their search for some kind of self-justification, for a sense of moral purpose, Western elites turned to the international arena. |
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In the past, the building of such mega-projects as complete new cities was frequently driven by the megalomania of some despotic ruler. |
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He has developed some kind of megalomania which makes him feel superior to others. |
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Charlie is some crazy hippie freak complete with incense and tie-dyed t-shirts. |
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Why call something by some Tibetan or Sanskrit or whatever name when you have a perfectly good English phrase to use? |
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When I first started writing for this blog I promised I would bring some Bavarian into it. |
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Although some scholars doubt the historicity of this debate, it epitomizes the rejection of Chinese forms of Buddhism by the Tibetans. |
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I was brought in to, essentially, write some voice-over dialogue and narrative for it, to buttress the story. |
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The bird's tibia has been fused with some of the upper bones of the foot to form the tibiotarsus. |
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Some people weep and bawl, some just put on a brave face and try to go on instead of showing their emotions outwardly. |
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The team will need contributions from some of its younger players on offense. |
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You thought that his cannibalism was some sort of weird tic, something he tried struggling with but just ended up accepting. |
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For some organizations, the management of personnel can be seen as just one other asset to be managed. |
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Heck, even some of the tutorial levels require perfect timing and performance to clear. |
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Other students recall that it was when she improved physically that she perfected a glacial superiority that intimidated some of them. |
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But the ability to give grandiose expression to excessive sentiment must offer some satisfaction, some pleasure. |
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A crossbow, rifles, swords and bayonets were some of the items collected at police stations across the region. |
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Not only does a garden bring some of the pleasures of rural life to the city, with a variety of plant life, it will also attract wildlife. |
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Instead of staying cooped up in a hotel room on a mid-week business or pleasure trip to London, take in some of the city's top West End shows. |
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I'll make some people mad for saying this, but I'll tell you what really ticks me off. |
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The idea is to get some experience under your belt, make some cash and take pleasure in what you're doing. |
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Loss of habitat, prey, and polluted waters are some of the risks that alligators already face. |
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Medical waste incinerators are some of the worst environmental polluters in the United States. |
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The kind of self-possessed girls we've met through doing this come in and think nothing of modelling some Clinique foundation. |
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I asked some moments ago what connection you see between the conciseness of your poems and their preoccupation with pain. |
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He shook his small head in annoyance, his little bit of a mane moving slightly in the breeze, and his short, fluffy tail flicking at some flies. |
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Music challenges every listener by its ever-changing style and presentation, making it daunting for some and utterly impossible for others. |
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He noted that the carnivores require vast territories and that some lion prides exist entirely outside park boundaries. |
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The march was mostly peaceful, although some self-proclaimed anarchists spray-painted slogans on a bank. |
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They are overseas and they will be there for 3 years saving some money for that ticker-tape parade. |
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This shows that people are hoping that their degree is a ticket to a career of some higher sort. |
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Show me handing over that cheque for a billion new health dollars to some disabled kid, that's the ticket. |
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Those who made it on the ill-fated planes were ticketed passengers but some apparently used aliases, officials said. |
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We found ourselves the ticket office at the station, got ourselves some tickets and headed off to the train. |
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A greater limitation is the misclassification of self reported birth weight, weight, or height, which may have caused some bias towards the null. |
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In an attempt to recover some notion of dignity and self-respect, he encourages his wife to straighten out her life. |
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The tone is superior and self-righteous, but there is some truth to what Wills was saying. |
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We wind up in her kitchen, which she wants to look like some sort of Middle Eastern bazaar. |
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Even some of the armored vehicles had been knocked out with salvaged grenades and commandeered bazookas and anti-tank weapons. |
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On his visit to Japan he took gifts for the Meiji emperor, including some artifacts of his own design. |
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My personal hope is that students will have some intuitive understanding of meiosis as the physical basis of genetics. |
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On some days though when you step outside your throat tickles slightly and your eyes water, often so little that you barely realize it. |
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I may not know much, but I do happen to know of some interesting projects that will tickle your tailfeather. |
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She was chatting to her GP about a tickly cough when she mentioned that she hadn't felt her baby kick for some time. |
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The game between the Nets and the Sixers yesterday afternoon made for some entertaining b-ball. |
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We have good wire benders and thus headpieces are always done here, but some things come from overseas. |
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The university's Sunday afternoon sessions are where some of the area's most buffed and ruthless body benders tear off their moves. |
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He went to the door to speak to him and while he stood on the doorstep, some boys fired a BB gun at him. |
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The flowers look like some tickseeds, but the leaves look much more like a helianthus. |
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Albinism does occur in some populations, but there are no published records of melanism in lions. |
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He has served with distinction for some years as the head of the Federal Reserve. |
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Expect classic hip hop and b-boy breaks, as well as reggae and some very special guests. |
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Well, yesterday was my b'day and my good husband insisted that we should go to some wonderful restaurant and eat. |
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They compared the locations with the current spread of population and realised that some areas were not served as well as they should be. |
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The meeting finished with a social half hour and some tasty refreshments served by hostesses for the evening. |
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The proposed lake, which has caused some concern locally in case it affects underground water supplies, will serve three purposes. |
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If I could only get a single good, meaty sentence which seemed to convey some sort of definite human idea, it would serve my turn. |
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Now, in some stores, even check-out is self-service, meaning labor in the grocery store is almost entirely out of sight. |
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The most frustrating part of the debate is the obvious self-serving of some of the people concerned. |
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The dive sites here are home to some of the strongest, wildest and most dangerous tidal currents in the world. |
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One estate agent says some areas have seen prices soar by 25 per cent in three months. |
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Of course the thing ends with some goofy language about the person being a self-starter and a high-energy team player. |
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I kept this up all the way to my self-storage unit, some five or six miles off. |
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A slide guitar is used on some of the tracks, while the songs maintain a definite tone of melancholy and sadness. |
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In some way it was like coriander seed and in some other way like bdellium, a fragrant resin. |
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He was doing just dandy so I left him to it and went to the silo's where the world's most inept B-double driver was waiting to unload some feed. |
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During the B-Double testing, the data logger failed to record some measurements. |
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Sheard certainly has an odd, melancholy stage presence, especially when belting out some extraordinarily mournful show tunes. |
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It may not be just a two-tier economic divide, but increasingly a three-tier melange which needs to be harmonized in some way. |
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But if you make difficulties for one another, then some other woman may give suck for him. |
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Did I stumble onto some airline cult, sucking me in with low, low fares and a direct flight to Boston? |
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Zambia, in the last three years, has not only been self-sufficient in food, but has managed to export maize to some neighbouring countries. |
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He gives some very good insight into the production of the film and mixes little tidbits of interesting information throughout. |
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But there has been some interesting information, some tidbits to really take away from this. |
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There's only been two hours to pull out some tasty little tidbits, so bear with me as I produce daily reports. |
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I can forgive you for not liking some shop pasties, but anyone who can't appreciate a home-made tiddy oggy needs to be sorted out. |
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They were to meet in a restaurant and pose as two friends trying to patch up some hard times. |
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There'd have to be some serious changes around here if I were to go on for that length of time. |
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For example, ants, termites, many bees, and some wasps are social insects that form organized communities. |
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Most Australian bees are solitary, but some live collectively, in hives and produce honey. |
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In some sports like gymnastics, dressage and synchronised swimming music is integral to the performance. |
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I knew that I had food in the case, as we always pack some to tide us over until we find a food shop. |
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Many seas are tideless, and the waters of some are saline only in a very slight degree. |
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We live on Whidbey Island and have towed her through some huge tide rips and have never had a problem. |
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At the moment, trees obscure the existing camera's view of some parts of the street. |
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I couldn't see the trail very well anymore, some thick trees obstructing my view of it. |
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At windswept Banshee Bay, our campsite beneath the casuarina trees was made comfortable by some beachcomber's driftwood furniture. |
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An off-white agricultural marquee, like some wayward beached iceberg, covered an all-weather work area. |
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This walk which covers a distance of eleven miles will pass through some magnificent scenery with panoramic views. |
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But I want to take you to some live pictures, aerial views of the city of New Orleans. |
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Well, I'm sure that the president of the United States has some very strong views with regards to the recall effort. |
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A small horizontal slit in the center of the door allowed me to view some of the darkened room beyond. |
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People were also allowed to view some of the game, which was kept in bomas on the reserve. |
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This time, he was more confident and more controlled, but still managed some very spectacular and tidy dancing. |
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If Nick wants to go down this path, some of his comments may well have to be viewed in the same light. |
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The titles of some of Mr Walsh's papers will serve to throw light on the particular objects which he had in view. |
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This will involve some considerable expense in view of the building work already completed. |
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So, like the pressing need in the US for some certainty in a lot of things, they tried to wrap it as tidily as possible. |
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