He followed the clearing cautiously, staying in the dense jungle surrounding it. |
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Mrs Jones was on her own in her flat that night as her children were staying at her mother's house. |
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Some of the men reportedly made indecent advances to women Navy officers staying at the same hotel. |
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I personally am looking forward to staying there as it holds a very special place in my heart. |
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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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If you ask him nicely, he will, within reason, give you a lift back to wherever you are staying. |
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It could indicate whether the cops were or weren't staying within the bounds of the law. |
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The boys were staying for the evening whilst Grandma and Ana went back to the hospital and they insisted on helping out with bathing him. |
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Yuvraj's batting does not make me comfortable about him staying at the wicket. |
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I think part of it was that staying up to midnight was a rare event, an exciting exception to our daily life. |
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They said they're going to have a whip-round and now they say I'm staying for the rest of the season. |
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Talk of Bob Sercombe ratting is just that, his self-preservation demands him staying where he is. |
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Americans, in fact, could have ended up staying in striped caps and cricket whites. |
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Here in Australia, retail sales are already flat, apparently because consumers are avoiding using their cars and staying at home. |
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She was enraptured by the sight of two young men sitting in half barrels trying to sink one another whilst staying afloat in a freshwater pond. |
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OverDrive throttles the core clock speed to get maximum performance while staying under a maximum allowable temperature. |
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This band aren't about impressing people with razzle-dazzle or frippery, they're about digging in and staying put until you listen. |
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I set up behind a thick screen of rushes, staying low so that I wasn't silhouetted against the sky. |
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They are said to be staying at relatives' homes, watching the situation and ready to move upon orders. |
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One night we were having a threesome with a male friend of ours that had been staying with us for a few days. |
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At Heathrow where there was a tight security blanket on information it was learnt that the crew were staying at the Europa Hotel. |
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Villeneuve says union agents secretly staying at the hotel told him of the practice. |
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The march quickly fell apart, not even making it to the heavily barricaded convention centre where delegates were staying. |
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So we're staying at the Waldorf which is crammed with business people barking into mobile phones. |
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Hubert's management is also staying put, ensuring continuity and probably pretty good fat salaries into the bargain for those at the top. |
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Tall palm trees and thick forests of cactuses give travellers the impression that they are staying in a tropical region. |
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We then flew down to San Francisco, staying there for a week or so, with a night away at Yosemite. |
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Firefighters were told by neighbours that the house was empty but two men had been staying there. |
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What still confuses me though is why the people who protest about it every year insist on staying there. |
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The ceiling lights lit in a sequence from the aft deck to the bow of the ship and the floor lighting blinked twice before staying on. |
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Predicting trends and staying ahead of the curve is essential for any savvy business owner. |
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Managing someone while getting paid the same as them and staying at the same rank as them is already trying enough as it is. |
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It is strange, in fact, that the perception of immigrants as unproductive scroungers has had such staying power. |
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The couple has been married two years, and their biggest challenge is staying on track while anticipating major life changes. |
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The whole thing is bananas but I didn't attempt to clear my name as that would have meant staying on for several months more. |
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By working less and staying at home more, I believed naively that my husband would come home to domestic bliss and a happy marriage would ensue. |
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He managed to scrape by, staying at shelters or with friends and getting after-school work at restaurants. |
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Seems staying pat and not busting, especially with a 16 against a seven, is the smarter play. |
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There is something for everyone at this year's Biggin Hill International Air Fair, even those who prefer staying on terra firma. |
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The owner of the house where she and the baby were staying confirmed that marauding youths from the governing party had attacked the house. |
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Crazy new guidelines mean his staying schtum was the only way to preserve his vote at the planning committee. |
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The company is staying schtum on details on the deal, saying it is an internal matter. |
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The forecast for the rest of the week looks pretty grim and the bad weather looks like staying with us. |
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Near perfect summertime weather hit with the temps in the mid 80s and the humidity staying somewhat in check. |
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The girls all followed, smiling broadly at the notion of a cute, manipulatable guy staying in their house. |
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Other than the enjoyment of staying with family, it was an interesting experience of tedium, or rather of low expectations. |
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In my mad attempt to get everything done I had been burning the candle at both ends, staying up too late and getting up too early. |
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Others did not succeed in staying out of harm's way, like Marguerite Porete, who was burned at the stake for heresy. |
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If you just can't tear yourself away, consider staying for dinner in the Ahwahnee Dining Room. |
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If this means staying off the usual glass or three of wine per evening for a bit, so be it. |
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She was on stage, doing what she loved and she had no cares in the world, she was just concerned with everyone staying on beat. |
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Although we adored staying with our dedushka and babushka, it was too near our own home for us to be comfortable. |
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He now wonders whether he would have been happier staying married to the same woman, rather than posing as cinema's abiding babe magnet. |
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It's assumed both stores operate at a loss, staying in business to saturate the market and not give up the edge. |
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Sir John, staying at the Garter Inn, successfully recommends him to his Host as a tapster. |
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As a runner, I have more trouble staying awake than falling asleep at night. |
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The author is avowedly concerned with staying true to the universality of human nature. |
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People and cars just parted like waves to let him pass as he strode carefully along the avenues to the hotel where he was staying. |
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Whether you're tanning on the beach or staying cool at the mall, these glosses will be perfect for subtle shine or a high powered sheen. |
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Your mind is made up, and it's not like I'd be happy if I talked you into staying with me. |
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Trusting in her talent and staying in touch with reality seems to have been the wisest career plan of all so far. |
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But Italy still has a streak of sporting Machiavellianism a mile wide, and his prospects of staying the course remain in the balance. |
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He ran after the group, staying on their tail as they headed into High Woods Country Park. |
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She keeps tabs on who's checking out and who's staying on, and reports to Ross each morning. |
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Hopefully, with a bit of luck and by staying injury-free, I can do that as well. |
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The confrontation of sorts, however, had used up all of the energy he obviously saved for staying lucid. |
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He is now staying with friends in Levenshulme and plans to appeal against refusal to grant him asylum. |
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If we look for survivors, there are chances where we might run into trouble but it's better than staying here and doing nothing. |
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We've noticed that houses are staying on the market longer, and that they are often selling for prices below asking. |
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Some enjoy jabbering to everyone in sight, listening to music, and staying loose. |
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After the Ascension the disciples, according to their Lord's instruction, prayed together in the upstairs room where they were staying. |
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It was to exclaim that I'm not staying in this backwater, but getting back on that plane to NYC asap. |
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With all of the different materials that are now available staying warm is turning into a bit of an art form. |
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I am staying right now in the 9th arrondissement, by pure chance across from the apartment building where the composer Georges Bizet was born. |
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Such rows usually end up with Tanya storming out of the pub and staying out until her disapproval has been duly noted. |
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Will gave a light two fingered salute to those staying, as the rotors whirred and the chopper left. |
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Kurosawa draws the best possible performances from these actors by staying true to the source's roots as a play. |
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Since I busted my leg on the roofing job, I've been getting paid for staying home. |
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I knew that the rest of my life would be lived out in group homes, or foster homes, or worse, staying at my grandmother's place. |
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I'll be staying with villagers who live with landmines literally on their doorsteps. |
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Should he have intervened, therefore preventing David's death, or did he do the right thing by just staying behind the rocks? |
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A lot of road warriors let go of personal time when they travel, but staying active helps me be a better executive. |
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Luckily due to the silky texture and reasonable staying power, there was no danger of such a nightmarish scenario. |
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What drew slightly more attention was his penchant for staying after class, gently proselytizing about Jesus to some of the younger lingerers. |
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The sculptor's Lilliputian alter ego was evidently having trouble staying organized. |
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She's reluctant to suggest that women are staying away from the polling booths because they're merely apathetic. |
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About two blocks from where we're staying, a new apartment block is under construction. |
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Derek rode a splendid race, coming to challenge on the back straight and staying on powerfully to win by two lengths. |
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They paddled eight to 12 hours a day, staying within two miles of shore while hunting for rideable surf. |
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The lives of several animals, which were staying there overnight, were put at risk. |
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They've learned that in the stealthy world of computer hacking, staying on your toes and a step ahead of hackers can pay rich rewards. |
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We're staying several steps ahead of gloom, despair, deep dark depression, and excessive misery. |
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So come on you apathetic lot, let's hear your feeble excuses for staying away. |
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Their roles had been reversed, with the wife going out to work and the husband staying at home with the kids. |
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After he got his things we took them to the hotel at which we were staying and went to a nearby restaurant to celebrate his return. |
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Chief executives come and go, never staying long enough to be answerable for their actions. |
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If someone else is annoying you, and they have no idea what effect they are having on you, then what is the point in staying annoyed with them? |
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The key to staying lean all over is to get enough exercise and eat healthfully. |
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Dull, yes, but not half as dull as staying in for months because your credit card payments have eaten up your beer money. |
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He hopes that adding a live music element to the locale will give his venue both novelty and staying power. |
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It was New Years Day, and everyone was a little sleepy from staying up so late the night before. |
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She repents when she meets him, and moves into the place he is staying, near Msimangu's Mission House. |
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It is no wonder that most guests are repeaters, some even staying for three months or more at each visit. |
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Not a vast change from the last album, but in a picking up the pace of my favourite tracks and staying on that track kind of way. |
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'See you soon, love' is, on the face of it, a paradoxical way to take one's leave; the soonest-seeing could be ensured by staying. |
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While looking in store windows near the youth hostel where she was staying, Gallagher spotted some funky handblown-glass jewelry. |
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Some parents let their children take turns staying up half an hour later than their usual bedtime. |
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We had been staying at a youth hostel and were on our way back to the train station. |
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After a lapse of 10 years I returned to Pattaya for my vacation staying at the Sunbeam Hotel. |
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As with sailors and landlubbers, a lot of people can't understand why we can't be satisfied with staying safely on the ground. |
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This reliance on contemporary artists is an important part of Tate Britain's strategy for staying relevant. |
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There are about 20 lads staying on to do GNVQ, so they can start the A-level course next year. |
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Anyway, you can be sure that if I had to spend a week in an hotel, I wouldn't waste it by staying awake. |
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He was staying there with her, and no one was going to move him until he saw with his own eyes that she was safe from harm. |
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I'd say most of the responses lean toward staying together and working it out, as will mine. |
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I've also pulled away some loose woodchip, though most of it will be staying, as I'm certain the wall behind it is in a pretty grotty state. |
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It doesn't help that I'm completely knackered after staying up till about 2 in the morning drinking whiskey. |
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Sale's try-scoring wing-wizard is staying on in Australia and will put his feet up and rest after a stamina-sapping Lions tour. |
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After Shaz had been staying at our place for a few weeks, she got a job as a waitress in the restaurant of a nearby hotel. |
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It seems the one who is fleet of foot and fair of face didn't fancy staying in France for another year. |
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The group includes some of the ten Austrian boys and girls who were then staying locally on a recuperative holiday. |
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He has been either been sleeping rough or staying at friends' houses when they are able to put him up. |
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This seems a little strange since she was staying in The Savoy hotel, a mere five minute walk from the venue. |
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Campers will need to avoid the canvas, climbers will go up the wall staying at home, and even visits to stately homes are not advised. |
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The ducks were quacking and flapping around me loudly, so I thought better of staying in my place. |
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He was in marvellous form, I noted with pleasure, and he had no intention of staying in bed. |
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For some time, all aircrews remained ready and awaiting orders to launch while staying near or sleeping with our warbirds. |
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My great plans for itinerency and lots of writing didn't take into account a lack of phone jacks in the places I've been staying. |
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As usual the kids were staying with their mum for the weekend, so yesterday I went for a drive out into the country. |
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He also said he had no problems staying on, but that some of his plans were messed up as a result. |
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The council found temporary accommodation for 17 residents, but most have spent the weekend staying with friends and family. |
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The big key to Daytona is making sure you have a fast car that is capable of getting out front and staying there. |
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For official figures, a person can be considered homeless while staying in temporary accommodation and not necessarily living on the streets. |
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The family is now staying in temporary accommodation until their house in Ascension Close is rebuilt. |
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They are hoping to complete the trip in three days, staying in bed and breakfasts along the route. |
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The military has been staying out of politics since the peace accords were signed. |
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But by exercising tenacity and faithfully staying the course, these companies beat the pants off their competitors. |
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It proved a deft way to celebrate a desire to innovate while staying within the bounds of tradition. |
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The crowd, jazzed up by the dramatic win, refused to leave, staying in the park, cheering something we thought we might never see. |
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Access to water is always recommended, as is staying off the asphalt, which can burn an animal's paws. |
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He was a quiet person who preferred staying in but when we went out we always enjoyed ourselves. |
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He'd been staying out of my way, something I sometimes appreciated and sometimes hated. |
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He wasn't curious enough to ask what she was doing, just as long as she was staying out of his way. |
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A receptionist at the hotel said there was a record of the earl staying that night. |
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With help from our favorite athletes and coaches, we've built a game-laden plan that turns staying in shape into kid stuff. |
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The couple are staying with friends but Mr Patrick said they intend to return to their home when it is rebuilt. |
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The boy ducked lithely, and Gordon had some difficulty staying balanced on the balls on his feet. |
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I will be staying with my family and I have jillions of relatives including many young nieces and nephews. |
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Two weeks ago I was staying in a semi-derelict chateau in France, where only 20 out of 197 rooms are lived in. |
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Janet and Eve are coming over on Tuesday, staying the night and returning home on Wednesday. |
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The bears were in control then but paid the price by staying short the market. |
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Not every night is a great night for tying one on and staying out till dawn. |
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My neighbours are staying at other addresses because the houses are deemed to be unsafe. |
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Mr Adams was shocked by the scenes of devastation back on land, including at the beachfront Sheraton Krabi Beach Hotel where he was staying. |
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The power of this Court to grant orders staying execution of judgments pending applications for special leave to appeal is undoubted. |
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The group were staying at an apartment block when the accident happened on the day they arrived. |
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If anyone else is interested in staying, maybe you can suggest that they take only a backpack and leave any suitcases at the left luggage at a train station. |
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We were all a bit slaphappy after staying up all night to finish the report. |
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They are believed to have been staying in the big house while renovations are undertaken. |
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So far, national Democrats are staying out of the picture and letting Aiken make up his mind. |
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They say staying active can help ward off all kinds of health concerns as you get older, from obesity to arthritis. |
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True to his promise, the eagle rays are gently flapping and wheeling in the current off the starboard quarter, frustratingly staying just too far away to photograph. |
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They will be timber framed, so construction will be quick and the first residents, who are now staying in temporary accommodation, should be moving in early next year. |
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The person inside eventually told the agent Miller used the house as an accommodation address and was probably staying at a fellow solicitor's Spanish home. |
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You know, Mara came within an ace of staying behind to oversee us? |
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A water pipe explodes in the dorm at the same time Tracy takes over Noel and Elena's apartment in an attempt to paint it, and everyone ends up staying at the loft. |
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One way of producing detail-rich, high impact photographs while staying within reasonable bounds on download time and webspace usage is to go black and white. |
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One Twitter user in cologne, Germany tweets about the importance of Ebola victims staying hydrated. |
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He and the rest of the crew were staying in a suite of well-appointed rooms several kilometres out of town, lent to them by the locals as a sign of gratitude. |
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She asked us where we were staying, and when she heard that we were in a hotel, she said that was a total waste of money, and put us up in her house for three weeks. |
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I panicked at the thought of driving home and gave one fleeting thought to staying, to holing up in the car for the rest of the storm, like lovers on the run. |
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Sitting ramrod straight in an armchair in the sitting room of the London hotel where she is staying, she replies that she had forgotten she had written that. |
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Journeying to unfamiliar spots, eating exotic food, and staying overnight at a variety of places, appeals to many people who are adventurers and explorers at heart. |
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My goals were to check out places where we might be eating and staying, and some connections between rapid transit lines or between rapid transit and commuter lines. |
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Analysts believe the larger insurers will have sufficient assets to withstand further falls, but some of the smaller companies may find staying afloat increasingly difficult. |
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I'm starting to slip back into my nocturnal, staying up very late self again because I was up ages the other night working on my Physics coursework. |
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However, I have since found two eighteenth-century accounts of traveling between Aleppo and Damascus by English travelers, who both report staying at a khan in Qutaifah. |
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Now staying with his son and daughter-in-law in their small apartment in Bayside, Queens, he is facing two battles. |
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By staying out in the cold, the worker slows down the parasite's metabolism, often so much that the bee dies a natural death before the fly larva can mature. |
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Of course, some fans embrace her devil-may-care attitude, championing the actress for staying true to herself. |
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She dreamed of getting married, resigning from her job, staying home and decorating a living room and baking bobka and cooking blintzes and kreplach, just like her mother. |
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I'm even staying in Wil's room, but until you can get your mind out of the gutter and ask me for the whole story, you can just stew in your own juice. |
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Some pro-life groups worry that they discourage women from staying pregnant altogether. |
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As the war effort turned sour, Lieberman doggedly argued for staying the course. |
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Ahead of the seif push, in hopes of staying relevant, the SNC traveled to Doha to make its own attempt at becoming more inclusive. |
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More than 30 were relieved to discover they were staying at the school. |
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While staying at a youth hostel, James met Australian traveller, Kristy Ladzik, and after a couple of drunken nights out James suggested they get married as a joke. |
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The 38-year-old former pupil at Colchester's St Helena School was reported missing in February when he failed to return to the youth hostel he was staying in. |
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Dylan definitely made the right move by staying away from his exhibition party. |
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With the last race having been in Malaysia, and the next in Australia, there's plenty to be said for staying out and getting used to the time zone. |
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Nick and Susan enjoyed the Diwali celebrations in Jaipur and spent her birthday last November staying in a royal palace with the maharajah in residence. |
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They were planning on getting the 3 day park hopper pass and would be staying 4 nights in the Disneyland hotel so they could enjoy all three days consecutively. |
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We are staying a couple of extra nights over the weekend as Belinda found a broken leaf spring on the trailer just as we were about to head out on Saturday morning. |
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Had he returned the money, who would have argued with him staying on? |
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Tips for reducing exposure to UV radiation include wearing protective clothing, applying liberal amounts of sunscreen and staying in the shade as much as possible. |
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It's useful and desirable, while staying on the right side of fetishistic. |
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As the sky began to lighten in the east, humans and lizards moved quickly through the trees, wearing earthen colors and staying as low as possible to the ground. |
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When I was a graduate student, the room we were staying in had roaches. |
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The island prospered as thousands of homeward-bound vessels anchored in the roadstead in a year, staying for considerable periods, refitting and revictualling. |
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Noisy and restless, aracaris can be seen in groups of 12 or more straggling almost single file through the trees, staying mostly up in the highest trees. |
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He particularly liked the line in which we reported how drinkers were given the option of leaving before work began, or staying all-night for a lock-in. |
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Checking into a hotel that night, he was asked how long he was staying. |
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Goldberg probably hates the idea of staying there, solitary at the controls, for too long. |
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Instead of feeling sad about those broken vows, perhaps we should be applauding the fact that fewer people are prepared to put up with staying in a loveless marriage. |
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She's off to Spain for all of Feb, staying with friends and bumming around learning Spanish, and she's keeping her rented room on the go while she's away. |
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And as the above mentioned clips illustrate, sesame street is really good at staying relevant. |
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StrawberriesEven without the shortcake, strawberries are a sweet treat perfect for staying hydrated. |
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Can he keep it up, staying abreast of the culture, serving up opinions like a short-order cook? |
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Meanwhile, in the Mail's tartan edition, Mr Bartholomew had changed his tune somewhat, recommending to the rag's Scottish readers that they'd be better off staying put. |
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She remembers staying in youth hostels and private homes rather than in high-rise hotels. |
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I didn't bring much, seeing as we were only staying for a few days, but I did bring a variety of scanty clothing that I would be wearing at the party. |
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How about staying with your parents and telecommuting to work? |
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I don't really know if it was worth sharing, and I'm actually sort of regretting it right now, but my backspace key is broken, so whatever I type is staying in the article. |
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Last year I tried staying manically busy, and that didn't work. |
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He was sent with his mother to Ludlow in 1473 to be titular ruler of Wales and the Welsh Marches, staying there for much of the rest of his father's reign. |
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It seems that the deputies asked him to leave, but Saylor insisted on staying, and perhaps physically resisted them. |
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He orders a toasted bagel and asks to charge it to a room he is certainly not staying in. |
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His staying power is a testament to the poptimist adage that if someone likes something, it must have some merit. |
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Nor is it clear that the Assad regime is in a position to be confident of its staying power. |
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Sure, he only has the single Open to his name, but his staying power puts an asterisk next to that. |
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But I think the myth gains its staying power because, as far as modern interpreters are concerned, Orpheus does fail. |
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Your roommate isn't going to give you the stink eye just for growing out a beard or staying at a co-ed's apartment past curfew. |
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Every once in a while, her friends call, like the one who suspected she was staying in an infested hotel. |
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We travelled very slowly from the East Coast, stopping off at motels or staying with friends of friends along the way, and ended up in San Francisco. |
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The children are aged between nine and 11, which is younger than most who take part in exchanges, and are staying in pairs with families in the village. |
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It is a legitimately scary idea for people who are invested in things staying the way that they are. |
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Daily exercise and a strict diet are the common secrets of staying young. |
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With women put in front of the public to justify staying with bad men, we see these justifications in full bloom. |
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The last time he had been in his room he had been bruised and battered, staying only long enough to grab his money and some basic essentials before fleeing to the Bronx. |
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But Chris is staying tight-lipped over the the drink's special ingredient. |
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The Government was today staying tight-lipped on the review. |
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At nine o'clock that morning, when she'd gone out to hang the wash to dry, she hadn't been able to bear the thought of staying inside all day working. |
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It gives me more comfort and beats staying in hotels all the time. |
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The Delegation of the Ecumenical Patriarchate then accompanied His Beatitude and His entourage to the Conrad Hotel, where they will be staying for the duration of their visit. |
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The other lad is my oldest mate in the world, Tom Freud, who must have been staying with us that weekend. |
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Will he be staying in a small bed and breakfast as well as hotels? |
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Staying comfortably ahead of the fashion pack, Nicola Roberts plumped for a pair of on-trend jeggings today. |
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Staying here is a journey into a bygone era, when life moved at a gentle pace and communion with the self was as easy as winking. |
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Staying unruffled while chaos reigns all around you is the hallmark of corporate leadership. |
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Staying on a religious note, the priests of the parish have just reissued their respective telephone numbers. |
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Staying out of the media spotlight can lead to accusations of being aloof or distant or smug. |
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Staying in high gear whenever possible, accelerating slowly and reducing weight can help take the edge off the fuel bill. |
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Staying mindful of quality, here's where you also get to do a little dietary exploration. |
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Staying in touch also helps you figure out whether he was the real deal or just a mirage. |
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Staying down until the jack or bowl has travelled 4 to 5 metres towards your objective position is strongly recommended. |
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Staying on the holiday shopping theme, just how much do three French hens, a couple of turtle doves, or five gold rings actually cost? |
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Staying at the 96-room hotel costs from 110 for a standard twin or double room. |
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Staying alive is a daily struggle with only one meal per day, with school fees and uniforms being considered unaffordable luxuries. |
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Staying to the shadows and being careful not to step on any sticks that were still being hidden by unmelted snow, she watched and observed him. |
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Staying on your feet in snowboarding actually has very little to do with your legs. |
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Staying self-catering in upcountry Alentejo, you soon pick up the laid-back lifestyle. |
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Staying just outside the main centers of activity can save a bundle on the cost of accommodations and parking fees. |
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Staying in a hot tub or hot spring too long may be very hazardous to your health. |
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Staying at my parents' house last weekend, I was putting the children to bed when we all heard a loud grinding noise outside. |
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Staying would give me the opportunity to see how to make change happen in difficult circumstances. |
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Staying at base camp, Deborah would look after the dogs while Jerry and I attempted to climb one of the mountain's flanks. |
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Staying with the body beautiful, cosmetic dentistry is set to become this year's big hitter. |
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Staying on course is even more difficult because gamers must also veer to collect power-ups and rings. |
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Staying here, it's easy to imagine that you have joined a private house party with the landed gentry. |
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Staying at home does not mean that one divorces oneself from the outside world. |
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Staying with only the radio is the perfectly cheap, do-nothing solution, which is always a plus. |
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The family frequently moved, staying in cheap hotels and apartments around Seattle. |
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The Periwinkle is a great binder, staying bleeding both at mouth and nose if some of the leaves be chewed. |
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The double world champion's manager, Keke Rosbergs aid contract details had been agreed and Hakkinen was staying with the team. |
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We were staying at the big and lively La Cote de Nacre holiday park, a mere 500 metres from the beautiful beach and town. |
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The England defender is staying with the squad in South Africa and will be reassessed in a week's time. |
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If, however, you opt for the jimjams or a fluffy pair of slippers you're staying in aren't you? |
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But paper has a way of staying around, which stacks up well for the likes of ArchivesOne. |
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Mumbai was on the edge after his arrest with most taxis and autorickshaws staying off roads. |
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Due to anorexia, the girl does not go to school any more staying home for independent studies. |
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But while local groups fight back, the NRA is staying on the sidelines. |
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He was staying with a foster parent until his owner was traced down. |
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The patient reported The patient reported possible symptoms while staying at a youth hostel in Wester Ross. |
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Amid the protests, Mr Compaore fled to neighbouring Ivory Coast and is currently staying in the capital Yamoussoukro. |
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Headshots Y'all is my way of meeting local demand, in a very Austin way, while staying ahead of the curve in the photo industry. |
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The north-west and west will have more cloud and a bit more moisture but the warm air mass is staying over Scotland. |
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It is said that, when staying in hotels, he would cover all the mirrors with towels. |
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The ex-Top Gear host ordered it be flown in along with ciggies and a Monopoly game while staying at a hotel in Auckland, New Zealand. |
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Frail patients are staying in hospital longer than would otherwise be necessary because the care they need in the community is not available. |
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But staying indoors when the pollen count is very high may not help to evade windborne pollen. |
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Staying in a youth hostel, I took some food up to Scotland with me. |
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Staying in climbing huts along the route, her group of 52 walkers began the ascent through terrain which ranged from desert to Arctic-like conditions. |
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But staying indoors when the pollen count is high may not help to evade windborne pollen. |
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All guests staying with a visitors card can use the indoor swimming pool and lido beach area on the lake free of charge. |
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With its superior manoeuvrability, the English fleet provoked Spanish fire while staying out of range. |
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Another boy who had the same procedure two weeks ago is staying in the same hotel and Donna has seen him using his walking frame. |
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A place worth staying when it opens if it gets you closer to the La Clape Opus white. |
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For an industry that is already having trouble staying afloat, this could be a backbreaker. |
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He had a turn of foot that could see him outsprint many a staying horse over the 2400 metres, but that was his limit. |
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Tammy McLintock, owner of the Akeru Private Camp where the tourists were staying, said a rollbar in the vehicle had saved the two women's lives. |
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If you think you can steer clear of government surveillance by staying off-line, think again. |
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If staying in November or December, the place is filled with hundreds of schoolies. |
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All at once the sun was through, a round of dulled silver, racing slantwise through the clouds yet always staying in the same place. |
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Between then and 1724 he visited the village and its monument six times, sometimes staying for two or three weeks at the Catherine Wheel Inn. |
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Once the outline is done, fill in the lips with the lipliner to give your lipstick more staying power. |
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It was tough cramming for those midterms and finals, staying up 72 hours straight hepped up on caffeine and pizza. |
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Upon reaching San Juan River they separated, Pizarro staying to explore the swampy coasts and Almagro sent back for reinforcements. |
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Staying on sweetcorn I had an all action hour or so taking fish right through the sizes, the largest one being the last before I moved, a nineteen pound common. |
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The Belgium footballer Charles Vanden Wouwer was born in Teignmouth in 1916, while his parents were staying there as World War I refugees. |
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Next to her, Jenny Sanford, author of Staying True, and Dina Matos McGreevey, author of silent partner, look like wallflowers. |
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