I've only ever found one type of beer I liked, I despise most wines and anything hard has to be mixed with something else to kill the taste. |
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You see, when you don't have a leg to stand on, you immediately try to change the subject so you can talk about something else. |
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Growing cotton for reusables is one thing, but churning out oil, plastics, and chemicals is something else entirely. |
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Fear, and something else, possibly hatred or revengefulness, brought her back to her senses. |
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The two stared at each other for a moment, and then reverted their gaze to something else. |
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Perhaps you should dig it up, getting rid of all the roots, and try something else as a windbreak. |
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Dave nodded, but seemed distracted by something else, for Christopher had risen from his meditation suddenly, and he was coming out. |
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Recall that culture too is a metaphor, a linguistic device which enables us to understand something else. |
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Maybe the atropine, lithotriptors and triggers are for something else entirely. |
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So hanging out was good, we talked about something else and drove around and had all in all a nice time. |
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Then we'd all go around with long faces for a week, until we began to think of something else and cheered up. |
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In a random sequence of trials, the looker either looks at the back of the subject or looks away and thinks of something else. |
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She had just rolled over and began to dream of something else when she heard the sharp sound of breaking glass. |
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I wish the guy would take his lumps for writing a controversial book, move on, and write something else. |
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And before you know it, you'll hear all the nay-sayers talking about something else. |
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Thrown on their beam ends, they were presently planning something else, eager to shake dice with destiny and with courage unbroken. |
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They say a watched pot never boils, so you might want to do something else at this point. |
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While studying Aztec civilization, however, Morriss had discovered something else strange and intriguing, rarely mentioned and little researched. |
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He said he was going to walk the rest of the way home, save the money he'd spend on a bus fee for something else. |
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Sure, there's all that inner peace malarkey, but maybe there's something else going on? |
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Accept this, and be not afraid to turn your back on what you were in order to become something else. |
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I appreciate the invitation for the afternoon tea party with Princess Mikasa but unfortunately had to go on to something else. |
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When the horse comes too low and behind the bit, there must be something else going on at the same time. |
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Technically the only thing harder than making a new optical storage device is making it backward-compatible with something else. |
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Salsa without drums and horns, tejano without accordion and guitars, mariachi without trumpets would become something else. |
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Tom was probably going to say something else, but at that moment there was a loud bang and the bus went screeching to the right. |
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I could hear Mom banging around downstairs, probably making something else. |
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It is possible that the rash was caused by something else initially and that he became infected secondarily with scabies. |
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Often issues like this are seeded in something else, like alcohol or stress. |
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Their vocals murmur melancholically, and every listen reveals something else in the depths of sound that you hadn't noticed before. |
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If there's no way to sell a particular good idea, then you put it on the back-burner and look at something else. |
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When he returned, Guy was bearing a tray with a bowl of soup and a mug of something else. |
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The sailor merrily trotted off to go and do something else, possibly ease a downhaul or help set a sail. |
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Every ounce of discomfort and guardedness returned, but there was something else alongside it that wasn't there before. |
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Her parents told police that she explained to them she had swallowed the liquid by accident, believing it was something else. |
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In private, tape recordings tell us, top-level discussions were something else. |
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While Jody had been with me, the nurse had given him a bath and shampooed his hair, something else we had declined in our birth plan. |
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I'll know about the Sussex job in couple of weeks and if I don't get that then I'll have to find something else sharpish. |
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And then, once they'd turned their backs for a minute to do something else, we could see my pizza catch fire and eventually blacken to a cinder. |
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Do they represent additional evidence of the legendary Bigfoot or something else entirely? |
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Whether this was caused by a misconfiguration on our part, a software incompatibility or something else, we don't know. |
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My partner ordered something else, but to be honest I was too busy enjoying my meal to remember what it was. |
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Also be sure to plan ahead for potential damage to your bike, whether it's a pinched tube or something else entirely. |
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Being on WGN tonight reminded me that call letters for radio and TV stations often used to be chosen as acronyms for something else. |
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The sight of blood set her heart racing and she had the urge to throw something else at the woman. |
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Rather then debate that process openly, the interviewer twists it into something else and lets others attack. |
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Perhaps she likes 80s inspired punk fabrics, or checks or gingham or something else all together. |
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Now, if something on television offends you, you can simply watch something else. |
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It's as if Victoria wants to remembered for something else except for mothering David's kids, and being trampled on at the same time. |
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He's usually drunk as a skunk, or else raising a big stink about something else. |
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We can decide to straighten up at any time, but as soon as we start thinking about something else, our body adopts its usual slouchy mode. |
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If your customers decide that they no longer like what you produce, then you had better produce something else, smartish. |
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He tried unscrewing something else and created a loud bang and flash at which point he gave up. |
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There was a mixed dish of kidneys, brains and something else on the menu, so we asked the waiter what it was. |
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It is merely the negation of something else, and therefore an empty formal category. |
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There were five varieties of dry sweets in the shapes of autumn leaves, brooms, chestnuts, chrysanthemums, and something else I didn't recognise. |
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Thinking about something else distracts my attention, causing bad hammering to ruin my work. |
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Any speech act can be performed unconditionally, or conditionally upon something else. |
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But I simply do not see any option whatever for bugging out, hiving off and starting something else. |
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Its electronica, but not dance music then, but something more, something else. |
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The platform rose, grinding loudly as it went, reminding the girl that there was something else that needed fixing besides her bike. |
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I don't go a bundle on this Multiculturalism but hospitality's something else. |
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The transformation of ritual into commerce represents a movement of Aboriginal ''business'' into something else. |
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And the nurse bustled off towards the other side of the room, busying herself with something else. |
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I couldn't have said whether it was the reflection of the snow or something else that gave his face a sickly, cadaverous tint. |
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I will eventually stop obsessing about this enough to write about something else. |
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We had been told that cannonballs were scattered liberally over this small bay, but seeing them in situ was something else. |
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The mast will not come down until something else has broken because as long as all the stays and such are in place, the mast will stay. |
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I had barely opened my mouth to hurl expletives before he said something else. |
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Memorates and personal narratives are something else, however, and she has a store of such narratives. |
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For any neighbour who needs help, be it doing shopping or something else, he is there. |
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Certainly, we'll see some Orwellian legislation enacted, but once sanity returns, it'll be something else. |
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If leaders are not passionate about leading, then they probably ought to find something else to do. |
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All the facts are in there in your brain and then your subconscious is actually working on it whilst you are doing something else. |
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Whatever else it may be, authority is a subjective disposition in people to regard something else as a reliable guide in thinking and doing. |
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I sat and sulked for a while, then we started talking about something else. |
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My surroundings were only a chrysalis for me to burst out of and become something else. |
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Is it the breaking of the hymen, are bones displaced or is it something else? |
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Every now and then he heard a mumble or something else that caused him to sneak a quick peek at her. |
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Should you ever even think you see a basilisk or cockatrice, shut your eyes immediately and change the view to something else. |
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If you make it legal and normal, most of them would move onto something else illegal and illicit. |
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But every column inch devoted to his liaisons is space not available for something else. |
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For many years, Mrs Murphy was an asthmatic and that gave us something else in common. |
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This could have meant he was worried about being indiscreet, or it could have meant he was late for a meeting or something else. |
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And if something doesn't work, then feel free to change it, or make something else that does work. |
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There's something else afoot, something I will never understand or comprehend. |
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It is ingeniously named, for it looks just as a cross would look if it looked like something else. |
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The boy nodded his head feverishly and lay there on the ground waiting for something else to happen. |
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And he's told me how children would come in and they would inoculate them against diseases, but he knew there had to be something else. |
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Since I'm trying to institute a policy of transparency here, I have something else to reveal. |
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By 9 pm, I had watched a dvd and played some records, and I was ready for something else. |
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However, strange feelings often consumed me that made me wonder if she ever viewed me as something else. |
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Yes, it will take some pleading, but this ties into something else I really can't talk about at the moment. |
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As he plinks the piano, he doesn't know, the poor schmo, that something else is having that idea. |
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His MRI showed a contusion and some tissue damage and something else that I can't pronounce. |
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I ask him to cool it, but he doesn't calm down that easily, so I think it's about something else. |
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Landow reminds us that virtual texts exist only as easily copiable and modifiable versions, derivatives of something else. |
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She coughed and sputtered at the thick foam, and suddenly remembered something else. |
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Just as Kimberly was about to say something else, the intercom crackled to life. |
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I've now remembered that I've forgotten something else, but I can live without it. |
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He was getting fractious and crabby while I was getting panicky because I knew there was something else and I couldn't remember what it was. |
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When we celebrate individuality, we let people choose who they are, be they members of a religion, free spirits, or something else entirely. |
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But, there is something else that silently encourages the car manufacturers in the country to come out with new models at frequent intervals. |
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The rabbit will sit and stare at the light until something else frightens it off or it is shot. |
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These clowns are fronting for somebody or something else, they're too stupid to be pulling this off on their own. |
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If you fuddle people's brains with legal-speak, they're bound to start thinking about something else, like Turkish immigrants. |
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So did something else set you off at Greensboro, or was it just the guy gabbing on the cell phone? |
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Is it a copycat robbery, peer pressure, a particularly easy mark, or something else? |
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If you follow my diet, you may not lose weight but, darn it, you can always blame it on someone or something else. |
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If soy or other legumes make you gassy and give you cramps find something else, don't pop digestive aids like candy. |
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It's kind of refreshing to see a band that might look like another girl band but who actually have a little something else going on. |
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The whole place is impossibly glamorous and the wealth on display is something else. |
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Yesterday they projected that anxiety on to different events, and tomorrow they will move on to something else. |
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The pointer was already spelling something else, moving eerily across the glossy surface. |
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The mountain of trash seemed to stretch very far, then gradually without perceptible demarcation or boundary it became something else. |
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We had never thought of Harris as a God-botherer and we wondered if there wasn't something else behind these images. |
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But something else happened at this moment that may yet be seen as the measure that killed the golden goose. |
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Pleasurable when you get there but try not to pull a muscle or strain something else trying to saddle up. |
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And most of the times we don't know what kind of context we are really providing, no matter how strongly we desire it to be something else. |
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He'd rather play something else but if that's what it took to pump Adam for information he'd do it. |
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But it seems to me that there might be something else at work as well, the residue of a deeper and much older detestation. |
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In the midst of all the gusts and eddies, something else was riding the wind. |
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The differentiae of specific emotions are not physiological, but cognitive or something else. |
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Now bring something else to the community or stop asking us to spend our hard earned pennies, nickels and dimes to buy this type of trash. |
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I was a total disaster in the shop and I realised that I was going to have to do something else. |
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She put a false emphasis on that last word that made it sound like something else. |
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The dismal science says, when essential stuff is scarce, you've got to trade something for something else. |
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It would never have occurred to him that science is really something else, with its spirit of pure research and serene dispassionateness. |
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Doubting she would be distracted enough by that to forget it, Adam quickly tried to think of something else to say. |
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In saying one thing and doing something else she's simply underscored the duplicitousness we all feel politicians are capable of. |
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At one end of the continuum we have the notion of a population of organisms evolving into something else. |
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The wife claims that she could be doing something else although she has not overly exerted herself in applying for housekeeping jobs. |
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She sighs loudly, at me and my domesticity or something else, I'm not sure. |
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He babbled about giving some to charity, investing some, donating more to charity, and something else. |
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There's something else going on, though, which perhaps makes this mainstreaming of management culture more explicable. |
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I have no doubt they thought they stood a chance of getting something else. |
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In pre-empting the terrorist are we really dealing with asymmetry, or is something else at work? |
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I know I had something else to be ashamed of, but I can't think of it right now. |
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Eton fives is a form of tennis but not the Eton wall game which is something else entirely. |
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At the last minute, Hain was told that his interrogators were in fact planning to question him about something else. |
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Also, is the water knot suitable for tying in flourocarbon, or would you recommend something else? |
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In some cases the letters S-U-M-O are an acronym for something else altogether. |
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Anyone looking for an old-fashioned western will be pleased, but those looking for a two-gun actioner should try something else. |
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There'll be something else to panic about later, I might as well have a little tiny rest. |
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Now our customers are people who will do something else if they don't go rafting. |
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All right, here's something else to whet your whistle, low-carb, low-calorie drinks, you're seeing a lot more new versions of these. |
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You can watch a previously-recorded show while recording something else, you see. |
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But showing off is one thing, and vanity is another, and envy is a third, and affectation is something else. |
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If you are not keen on feta, use something else crumbly, such as Cheshire or Lancashire cheese. |
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Selling the pies and pudding wholesale was something else she had to consider. |
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The solo instrument details realized transformed the music to something else. |
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When you do write criticism, are you looking for more notoriety, or to spread your opinions, or just to earn money, or is it something else? |
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We've had our starter of cold boar and I'm munching on Sarti's excellent Pizza Bianca while Scott's eating something else. |
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There must be something else inside that fearsome figure, to have won such love and devotion. |
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Who could argue that the money and brain power devoted to cloning stem cells could not be better used on something else? |
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All of a sudden, I was kind of tired of it and fed up and it was just time to do something else. |
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They also use the argument that if we didn't oppose something else, we are wrong to oppose this. |
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Teams want to help keep Joel's memory alive by continuing his work, and the response really has been something else. |
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Yes, I alphabetized my socks and then had to look around for something else to do. |
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You can rename these if you'd like by clicking on the name of the track and typing something else. |
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You may be quick to add that something else must go with this renunciation of failure, and of course you are right. |
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Before I dry-heaved yet again, my eyes focused on something else. |
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Maybe we will start to extol new heroes for new virtues, for craft or soul or something else. |
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Writing happens to be a good vehicle for my interests at the moment, but I often fantasize about doing something else. |
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Asked what happens if the algorithm suggests one thing, but his gut suggests something else, Jackson says he pauses and thinks. |
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Being economical and frugal is one thing, being a tightwad to the detriment of the investment we all have in living here is something else all together. |
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Now she's blubbering away all over again about something else. |
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Waltson tapped his cheek with his finger, and muttered something undecipherable to himself about something-or-other in the thingamabob, and scratched something else down. |
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Stumbling along the lip of this vast quarry, I noticed something else. |
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Especially when I could have been doing something else like topping up my tan on the beach with my friends, rollerblading along the boardwalk, playing volleyball. |
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The mind boggles, and just wants to think about something else instead. |
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Did gaga just miss her old tricks or is there something else going on here? |
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If I am correct in stating the member's position, then she believes that fifty-fifty time should be the fall-back position if something else cannot be sorted out. |
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It's like having a crow caw constantly in your ear at noon every weekday, and then suddenly being told that it's going to be replaced with something else. |
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This dazes him long enough for his attention to flick to something else. |
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It would be something else entirely that finally made him change his life and escape the white supremacy movement. |
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She starts trying to untangle herself, but every time she manages to successfully get some part of her clothing or hair disentangled, something else gets stuck. |
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She's probably an aspiring actress, or an aspiring something else. |
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I mean, we don't want to run off at the mouth, giving people misleading information and then finding we have to change it as we find something else out. |
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Ravenel knows he may not win in November, but he says the run could lay the groundwork for something else down the road. |
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We all fall victim to the unquestioning use of terms that are created by someone, somewhere, to create an impression of something that means something else. |
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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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But we offer something else in a return, a paradigm shift that comes from people who have been awakened. |
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It had a lively fresh citrus bouquet, and there was something else to the presentation on the taste buds, almost like buttery macadamias from Hawaii. |
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But is the performer taking her art form too seriously, trying to compensate for something else that may be lacking? |
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Some use electrostatic precipitators, which are charged plates that collect the particles before they are attracted to something else in the room. |
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Perhaps we should all try to think of something else to say for a change. |
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I assume he turned something else into aspirin and black coffee the next morning. |
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Cheri Jacobus, a Republican political consultant, posited that there is something else at play. |
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A few months ago, Adonis had found a deck of cards in a dumpster and used them to play solitaire, something else he didn't exactly recall learning. |
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The sales rotate every week or two, and if you follow the pattern for a few cycles you see that every discount or freebie is offset by an overcharge for something else. |
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Almost anyone who grinds through grad school and postdocs to get a faculty job as a scientist could be making more money for less work doing something else. |
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I managed to say goodbye to mam and my siblings by making myself think of something else as we hugged, but my dad, to whom I was closest, locked himself in the bathroom. |
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The sceptical possibilities, and the threats they pose to our knowledge, depend upon our knowing things mediately, through or by way of something else. |
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How policy trickles down from UNESCO headquarters in Europe to a sand cay on the outer edge of the Great Barrier Reef half a world away is something else entirely. |
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The yelling, berating, and demanding is one thing, but turning that into entertainment is something else entirely. |
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We did ThunderAnt stuff for ourselves and just put it online, and then it blossomed into something else. |
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If you think this election is about something else, your right to ask expired in Japan on Tuesday at midnight. |
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That said, those who find a suggestive relationship between a 12-year-old boy and a Byronic man too unsettling are advised to read something else. |
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Well, maybe it was a gamma-ray burst, or maybe it was something else, cautioned some others. |
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The still surface was interrupted by something else floating nearby. |
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After some running around and playing, Thena settled down and spent most of the evening sleeping on me, even returning after I'd wander off to go do something else. |
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The pork was delicious and the huge slice of crackling was something else. |
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Now he puts the light sounds with something else remembered, with primrose, with laughter, and down through him a prickle runs and it seems to stop in his belly, below him. |
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A presumptive diagnosis of toxoplasma may therefore be made, although the underlying lesion may be due to something else, such as lymphoma or another infection. |
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We have fallen through the rabbit hole, and everything is something else. |
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But the barbed tone of their reprimands, their raised voices, made clear there was something else going on here. |
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It is to say that the person got things right due to his own abilities, efforts and actions, rather than due to dumb luck, or blind chance, or something else. |
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The love poem has turned into something else with the death of the beloved, the acute sadness in the poem seeming to move it toward the elegy or threnody. |
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Introduced in 1964, GI Joe was the first action figure and proved that companies could sell dolls to boys, so long as they called them something else. |
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Sometimes you have to lend a good part of your day to fostering friendly relations with those about you even if you'd rather be doing something else. |
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Or maybe something else is making so many Westerners immovably sceptical. |
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I set the timer on my iPhone so that it goes off when I need to stop writing and attend to something else. |
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And again, when you find something from a body that has been affixed or in some way attached to something else, then questions arise, how might there have been transference? |
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British architects, builders, developers and clients for buildings have something else in common with people involved in transport and distribution. |
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Scientific observation, rather than being a place of respite from fear, itself has become something else to rail against. |
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I don't know if that was the problem or if something else went afoul. |
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A minute detail like this could have meant something else was in play. |
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My foster parents would talk about it with me and the pain was so deep inside I just had to do something to feel something else so I began to cut. |
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To his surprise though, his sword clashed with something else metal. |
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Saying what are likely to be final goodbyes is something else again. |
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There are people around who DO want something else from their weekend but don't want to endure 40 lads who've been out all day and looking for a bit of aggro at last orders. |
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But how about a focus on something else that human beings have, the heart? |
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A lot of people don't give us credit for that but if the fast break game is not working we'll do something else and we did an excellent job of that. |
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I've been promising myself for weeks that I will get out and get the garden tidied up ready for the winter but then I make excuses and do something else instead. |
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Whatever we do now, we have to be mindful that the Russians have been preparing for something else. |
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What results is a beautiful mess of a movie, at once a drama, a comedy, a love story, a documentary, a mockumentary, and something else altogether. |
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However, a nasty airborne variant of influenza would be something else. |
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If it's offensive to your sensibilities, then move on to something else. |
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Is it the sedative administered by Sheeran or is it something else? |
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I'm gonna start sticking the odd photo up in this blog, just to break up the wordiness and give the three people who read it something else to look at. |
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If Sanford hadn't been brought down by his intercontinental philandering, it would have been something else. |
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Every now and again they realize that they're not so different after all and there is a moment of pathos, broken by Ian Save farting, burping or doing something else crude. |
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Hearing that is a lot easier than hearing something else, but it is not less, well, humiliating and scary, I guess. |
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I turned my gaze upward, trying to concentrate on something else. |
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The huevos rancheros are something else, a pair of fried eggs served up alongside two small tortillas, guacamole, mango salsa and fried yuca root. |
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If I get stuck on one project, I just move over to something else. |
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And then, as I get older, it transforms into something else. |
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Those interested in Post palace intrigue, though, wondered if something else was afoot with the announcement. |
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It's always preferable to have something else to read at times like this. |
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My idea of a game, first of all, is that it represents a subset of the rules of Life, or an artificially contrived set of rules that represent something else entirely. |
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The two-page special only ran in their English editions and was otherwise replaced by something else for fear of tarnishing their cod Scottish credentials. |
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A trotline is a long line set with multiple hooks that does your fishing for you while you go off to do something else. |
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Candy calorized has endeavored to show a woman that she puts on no more pounds eating candy than she does eating something else. |
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Sorry, your demonstration does not in fact demonstrate gafia, only sanity. You'll have to do something else to demonstrate gafia. |
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If something else put the tips of the headhair in the ear as far as possible. |
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Roosevelt was tired of preaching to deaf ears. He was ready to try something else. |
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The passive voice shows that something has been acted upon by someone or something else. |
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This can be either a part of a poet's given name or something else adopted as an identity. |
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I have seen Olivier, Ralph Richardson, Alec Guinness and Peggy Ashcroft but John Gielgud is something else. |
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It was funny to consider what things in life inspired a person to suddenly metamorphosise into something else. |
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After hours of mind-numbing work sorting hundreds of nearly identical form, he needed to stop and do something else. |
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Historically, it was thought the original old English Bulldog was something else mixture with the Weimaraner. |
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You speak nonliterally when you say one thing and mean something else instead. |
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Every time I thought he was on the verge of telling us, he decided to say something else instead. |
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Agree with Adrian about it being Pikeyed. At least you've a cheque to go buy something else. |
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Then the boy went out onto the moor to look for something else to play with, and he dropped the flint as he went along. |
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Here's something else for those of you who think of Neanderthals as submoronic cartoon characters. |
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The jury is satisfied and the verdict is that you needn't fuss. So that's that, and let's talk about something else. |
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Catherine hath made a wry stitch in her broidery, when she was thinking of something else than her work. |
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But it is not enough to wash one's hands off Syria and sit in Switzerland, waiting for something else to turn up. |
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Is he the second coming of Jesus Christ, or the latest in a series of Antichrists, or something else entirely? |
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This leaves the question of what continuants are, if they exist at a time by virtue of something else. |
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By asking around, Vecchione turned up images from other scientists, most of whom had been searching the ocean for something else. |
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So, at the CCCB, maybe someone was asleep at the switch, maybe a deliberate but inappropriate effort at being 'creative,' maybe something else. |
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They had to crochet afghans or be doing something else productive. |
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There's something else the quote medical science establishment unquote doesn't want you to know about. |
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I HAD to force myself away from the orgasmic viewing which is the World Cup and turn my attention to something else this week. |
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Gourds are something else which might appeal to children as they produce attractive varicoloured fruit in a host of shapes and sizes. |
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The joy on the faces of the kids in the favelas after they had humiliated us was something else. |
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But legal justice, no less moral or exacting, is something else. |
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Anthropologists still debate if the images are meant to be vulvas or something else. |
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It seemed like the mall rats of Springfield and Eugene wanted something else, something new. |
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They just turn on a sixpence and go and look for something else. |
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The worst case of the visible documentarian is where the filmmaker keeps popping up when the film is supposed to be about something else. |
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If Murray junior is renowned as one of the great sporting snarlers, his mother is something else. |
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You cannot practice something else in your business and then talk to people about human rights and justice. |
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I've gone to New York several times, but it's always been for something else, and I've never had a chance. |
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I wonder now if I've under-achieved because of this attitude. I didn't write, paint etc. because it was expected that I would. So I bloodymindedly wanted to do something else. |
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Cover these stitches with another button, doily or something else that takes your fancy, smooth out the fabric and place somewhere for all to admire. |
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Cronut' Creator Brings The Magic Souffle But it seems that famous pastry chef has come up with something else that's original and it's called The Magic Souffle. |
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That's to make sure that it's just BPH and not something else like prostate cancer or a bladder or kidney infection, which requires a different treatment. |
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Implicature refers to saying one thing but meaning something else. |
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Is video actual footage of extraterrestrials, or something else? |
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Okay. Okay. Fine, baba. Let's just do it before something else goes wrong. |
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Many chiropodists do home visits but work visits are something else. |
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What I noticed most strongly was his smell, of hair oil and serge and cigarette smoke, and something else, something intimate and sour and wholly, shockingly other. |
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The leading protagonist at chess was an odd-bod by the name of Henry John, John being the American for something else and I sometimes wonder how right they are. |
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Just which of these species are called herrings can vary with locality, so what might be called a herring in one locality might be called something else in another locality. |
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He seeks to widen them somehow, by doing something else, something tactile, nonanesthetic, something to get adrenaline moving in his numbed veins. |
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And coming back to what we told you earlier on, though lookswise they suit each other to the tee, it's really something else, when it comes to a relationship of any kind! |
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Nothing would do her but that the fort should be levelled, and she was ever grumbling and knawvshawling about it, if it wasn't about something else. |
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Referring to potentiality, this is what a thing is capable of doing, or being acted upon, if the conditions are right and it is not prevented by something else. |
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So, sometimes you can use soapies or something else to remind yourself. |
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I don't wish to discuss this further. Let's talk about something else. |
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