He looked around, admiring the garden that was in bloom a couple feet away from him. |
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All that was left on the street was the shattered remains of a small trophy cup, broken silver shards twinkling in the evening light. |
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The most astounding thing about the dot-com boom was the obscene amount of money that was spent. |
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Bob was lucky that he had the funds to jump the queue and get treatment that was not available to people who do not have money. |
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The tramway was double tracked, with an endless cable that was attached to rail cars running up and down the tracks in a continuous procession. |
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I was getting ready for that important meeting that was weighing on my mind but it no longer mattered. |
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He invited us to sit on the only seating that was ready to hand in his office. |
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Oh who am I kidding, the thought of riding wasn't the only thing that was causing my heart rate to speed up. |
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The impact crushed the rear of the sports car, rupturing its fuel tank and igniting the fuel that was spilling from it. |
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That meant players felt they had to jump at any offer that was on the table or risk losing it. |
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Influenced by popular discontent with much of the judiciary, Napoleon attempted to write a statutory code that was essentially judge-proof. |
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Maybe we ought to trust them more than we do to judge the case that was presented in court. |
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A welcome drink suddenly appeared, a pomegranate-coloured liquid that was announced as a whiskey sour. |
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It was not the profundity of his words but the silent strength of his bearing that was so powerful. |
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Before long, I established a relationship with him that was part publicist, part business agent, and part supplier. |
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If they had dumped us a long way away in an area that was not salubrious then we would have had problems. |
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It is believed that the loan that was made available through Austin was repaid with interest. |
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This was a startling shift for a company that was an icon of white American culture. |
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Okay that was the dumbest speculation I've ever had and you bastards let me say it like some sort of idiot. |
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Morehampton Square was the perfect place to live in a city that was just beginning to take off. |
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To the emigrant Irish and to their adoptive countries, the shamrock logo represented all that was best in Irishness. |
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Trent hopped off of the bed and went over to the wet bar, making himself a mimosa that was very heavy on the Cristal. |
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The bond that was of greatest importance to him was the one he shared with his wife. |
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When bad weather stopped the jump, the parachute was kept in a store at the airfield that was locked overnight but was left open in the day. |
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She was listening rock music and rap from a small black radio that was next to her. |
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A while back, I wrote an article that was basically one big advertisement for how incredibly datable I am. |
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He asked if I was the pilot that was under arrest for buzzing Jones Beach and I said yes. |
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They have themselves to blame for putting their signatures to a document that was so evidently not ready for implementation. |
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His parents went out of town last year, and that was the biggest rager ever! |
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He never truly liked a heavy meal nor anything that was either too rich or weighty. |
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Opera that was once just a vehicle for famous singers, orchestras and conductors, has had its day. |
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He couldn't quite remember that face, the same face that was so vivid and clear in dreams and nightmares. |
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Well, I never saw a good one, although I did have one experience where someone put a radio tape on of an interview that was allegedly me. |
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And they came to the House yesterday and today with the recommendation that was passed. |
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An Iraqi surface-to-surface missile that was being fired at our troops fell short of its target. |
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The Shakers were an American religious community that was founded in Britain and came to North America during the Revolutionary War. |
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He sounded like he thought that was a complete, perfectly rational explanation. |
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Another distinguishing feature of Millennials is that they come to college from a lifestyle that was highly scheduled. |
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Her sister Kathleen visited him in Surbiton before he joined, but that was the last the family heard of him. |
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The sergeant managed to whisper something in Leila's ear that was faint to both Daniel's and Lance's own hearing. |
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Overall, county agricultural land that was once in crops has increasingly shifted to pasture and cattle ranching. |
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The force field had been let down, but that was not the case when officers first entered post-incident. |
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A funny bit of irony resulted from the mid-air debate that was sparked by the sight of my cropped hair. |
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This could have been due to a sudden rupture of the membrane that covers the hole that was made during the operation. |
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Our guides then took us to a creek that was said to be one of the hardest in Norway. |
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I called him on his lunch hour to mention that I had a secret admirer, we talked a bit and that was that. |
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They were out on a training run ahead of a time trial that was to be the opening stage of the Tour of Germany. |
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I forget, what were you doing last year that was so important as to miss the national remembrance in honour of the war dead? |
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We just know that they were going to abandon the life raft and that was it, that was the last we heard. |
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But that was the last she heard from them until she visited the new Keighley office this month. |
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The press feared that was the end of her statement, and quickly jumped in with a barrage of questions that only made her even more emotional. |
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The card was wrapped in a purple envelope that was sprayed with some kind of perfume and decorated heavily with glitter. |
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His development after that was towards rivulets of colour arranged in rainbow-like bands, often on a predominantly bare canvas. |
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The hard perturbations in this study caused the trajectory to move in a direction that was normal to the limit cycle. |
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I walked further down the corridor of our workplace that was a grade two listed building. |
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Sure, some of these huts were rough as guts, but that was part of the deal. |
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To help users locate these features, each item on this list was keyed to a geometric grid that was overprinted on the face of the maps. |
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What does it mean to say you are increasing a sentence by reason of or in consideration of evidence that was not given at the trial? |
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The apartment also had a small built in kitchen, but that was only a small fridge beset by a sink and a washer, all equally dingy and small. |
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You could make out David's outline on your front steps, the huge Mercedes' lights beaming out upon the eternal darkness that was your yard. |
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For one thing, I remain unconvinced that it was the welfare state that was central to Fordism. |
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One of my favourite films of 2001 was Wu Yen, which is adapted from a folk tale that was also made into a Cantonese opera. |
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All that was before any of us realised what a long, drawn out affair was awaiting us. |
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Yes, half the night was spent in agonised discussion of such minor stupidities, when all that was necessary was to call the whole thing off! |
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But it turned out that that was a 15-month year, because we realigned the accrual accounting. |
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This was an eveningwear line that was beautiful and sophisticated, a more grown-up version of the ready-to-wear collection. |
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I remember the mill, a piece of currency that was used for a few years near the end of World War II and just after. |
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That ageless veteran, Michael Collins, turned in another stellar performance in a defensive unit that was impregnable. |
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Other farmers sold their milk wholesale, in 40-quart cans, and that was it. |
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I also recall a left that was able to distinguish between conservatives and fascists, between social democrats and outright reactionaries. |
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She added that the 150000 that was set aside in the estimates should be kept in reserve for phase two. |
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Any bomber that was damaged and fell out of formation was immediately set upon by a swarm of fighters. |
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Clearly, Smith developed an analysis of lobbying that was the forefather of modern neoclassical political economy. |
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Back home Harry and I returned to our window, to look out at the sad, flat landscape under a sky that was not so much leaden as plain tired. |
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He had a unique-shaped nose that was neither large nor small and laugh lines around his interesting eyes that added to his playful mien. |
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Usually this took the form of a posthoc rationalization or intellectualisation of creative work that was made on the basis of intuition. |
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The Democratic Party had to shed everything that was slow-moving and lumbering in its ideological presentation. |
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A kicking beat, guitars deftly playing off each other, and a bass line that was pure nous. |
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He mulled over the passage and then thought about the train wreck that was his life. |
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The revenue that was used for the loan was revenue that otherwise was being used to meet the cost of rentals for staff accommodation. |
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He walked to a corner, and grabbed a metal pipe that was leaning in a recess in the wall. |
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England played Germany and that was the only contest that seemed to matter, if the tabloids were anything to go by. |
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Raven now withdrew a metal ramrod that was set beneath the metal tube, and stared at it. |
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Rita leaned back and reclined in the backseat of the black luxury car that was taking her to her new home, which to Rita, was really a prison. |
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That's the way he characterised your approach and he said that was akin to blackmail. |
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She thrust open the fridge door and selected lunchmeat and fixings, closed it and grabbed the loaf of bread that was already getting stale. |
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Her own laser gun was small and had a battery that was constantly running out. |
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Does anybody remember a TV movie that starred Andy Griffith as a junkman who wanted to collect everything that was left on the moon for profit? |
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The case that was put by the appellants was there should be no award for these damages. |
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I was tired of holding a grudge that was only causing me to be bitter and sarcastic. |
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There was a subtle attractiveness to her, and I think that that was the one thing that made me fall for her. |
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Depending on your birthday, you could sometimes take this exam at the age of 10 and that was the case for me. |
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The ship that was heading for the most logical port of call in Indonesia was forcibly routed to Australia. |
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Patty was so mad because she had ordered a well done steak only to get one that was very red and rare. |
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He said the Flower Bridge should be built across a narrow stretch of water that was not so busy with river traffic. |
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Tiffany smiled reminiscently as she pushed a brass tack into the photo that was by far her favorite. |
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She was blinded by her tears and the smoke, so she couldn't see the burning timber above her that was about to fall. |
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So that was the kind of magic last piece of the jigsaw that made it possible. |
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I chuckled, that was just the kind of answer Caitlyn would give me each time I tried to make an advance on her. |
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At the touch of a button one of the blank monitors blipped to life, displaying a scene that was being picked up by a hidden remote camera. |
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The worm was a coil that was immersed into cold water and it was there that the alcohol vapour condensed into liquid. |
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I saw him go to the estate instead of the cellar yesterday, but that was the last I heard of him. |
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The only case that was put before him by Mrs Oakes was that she was the beneficial owner of the property. |
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The term that was used in the past to define this disorder was repetitive strain injury. |
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We would have liked to have seen the tannery refurbished, but that was not possible. |
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He picked up the can of Lysol that was sitting next to him and sprayed the area as best as he could. |
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At the precipice of the roof, a stairwell circled its way to the bottom floor, where it jointed itself to a room that was probably once a bar. |
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As I exited, that telltale blue land yacht that was Daniel's car pulled up. |
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All she wore was a ragged shirt that was torn at the sleeves and the abdomen, exposing a strip of pale skin around her slender waist. |
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I could see the glitter in his eyes and the smirk that was about to come on any minute. |
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Farther away, they could see a low patch of clouds in the sky that was raining. |
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Their account of their explorations, which were of a place that was cool and teeming with game and wildfowl, stoked the interest of the boss. |
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It had a siren stored in the glove compartment that was hooked up to the car's cigarette lighter. |
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I was a little confused and don't know whether that was professionalism or pure amateurism. |
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Secondly, there is nothing about my post that was bent out of shape, angry or vitriolic. |
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In the same century, the Buyids, a Persian clan that was also Shi'ite in loyalty, managed to take over the ailing Abassid caliphs in Baghdad. |
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But the Chief Justice said that, if that was the case, a habeas corpus hearing could go on for weeks to no purpose. |
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Would I have the nerve to pick out a wig that was fun and frivolous, or would the illness sap my sense of humor? |
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It wasn't like she was a wet blanket exactly, well perhaps she was but really that was beside the point. |
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She was persecuted for signing a round robin that was critical of no-platforming. |
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We had to bring young players into a team that was low on confidence and not playing well. |
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A classic fresco is an original image that was painted directly on a wall of wet plaster using natural pigments. |
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The mot juste for me was often a very descriptive word which often forced me to turn to a part of the language that was a bit high octane. |
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Growing up on a farm that was in his family for generations, Hayes comes by his passion for agriculture and agribusiness naturally. |
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But that was 10 years ago, when those figures weren't microscopically small. |
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He wore ragged trousers and a grubby torn shirt that was far too big for him and looked as though it was a type of tent. |
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His passenger was white, with fair skin and hair that was shaved at the back. |
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How could WorldCom, a company that was in financial trouble, issue bonds that were rated investment grade quality? |
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However, that was the last the whistleblower is said to have heard about the matter from Wallace. |
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For example, the real time monitoring of a business process must understand the process flow that was defined at the design stage. |
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Throughout all my missions, my cover had only once been blown, and that was my fault, not my contacts. |
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He was wearing a padded coat and I think that was giving him some buoyancy and keeping him afloat. |
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They decided that the Saturday night they would go to a luau that was being held on North Shore. |
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If El Greco painted at a remove from reality, using figurines as models, that was because he opted to do so. |
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There's also a strong similarity to Stay Black and Die, a Fringe show in '98 that was remounted at Centaur that fall. |
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It also doesn't help that I've never tried a hangover cure that was even remotely effective. |
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And it was their ability to turn defence into attack at speed that was the real difference. |
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Toby adjusted the man's tie and fixed a hair that was out of place, patted him on the arm with a smile and walked away. |
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But the real discrimination was taking place in the middle ranks and that was where we had the hardest time. |
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Her legs were slightly wobbly, but she guessed that was what she got for going to bed on nothing but medication and a martini. |
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So he was a highly, very widely read guy and he had a very sound philosophy behind all the nonsense that was going on. |
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In September 1941 he agitated for reform, pointing out the problems of producing work that was effective and up-to-date. |
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They embarked on a life that was both romantically adventurous and cozily domestic. |
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I stayed in a stage that was in and out of consciousness until I fully awoke sometime between five and six in the morning. |
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She toyed briefly with the idea of torturing him for a little longer but decided that was just too cruel. |
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As a young man he presented a paper on astrophysics that was publicly ridiculed by an eminent astrophysicist. |
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Young players and weathered campaigners pulled together as a force that was more than a team. |
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This allocation would be made in a way that was most advantageous to shareholders, Mr Goodyear said. |
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He has also acted as a foster parent to various animals, including a juvenile stork that was taken from its nest and later abandoned. |
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A tired old boy band singing a cover version of a song that was rubbish anyway? |
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There are huge tracts of development land within the town and it was zoned for development and that was where development should be taking place. |
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His arms tightened around me, holding me even closer, if that was possible. |
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She gathered two stacks of hay into a wheelbarrow and pushed the barrow to the stall that was vacant. |
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She died from being trampled by a wagon cart livestock that was being shipped to the local butcher. |
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Feeling that resonance was an extraordinary experience that was both like listening to a lullaby and an awakening song. |
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While leaving his house he was so miffed by a car that was illegally parked across his driveway that he lashed out and gave it a quick boot. |
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The windows were single pane glass that was stained with smoke, dirt, and the oils from human skin. |
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The food court looks out through an entire windowed wall onto a grove of trees that was apparently planted specifically to provide a view. |
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A resounding cheer went up from the stupendous mass of people that was streaming through the gates into Hyde Park. |
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They filed a safety hazard report that was immediately forwarded to our higher headquarters and to the Air Force wing based here. |
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It is treasured all the more because it was not built at public expense and it succeeds the much-despised wind tunnel that was Candlestick Park. |
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On March 16, before recessing for Easter break, the House passed a bill that was broader in scope than the bill eventually signed into law. |
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They needed to provide key corporate information to remote users, but in a way that was airtight in its security. |
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Then, after a greasy breakfast that was definitely kill or cure, we were into the jet boat and speeding up the river. |
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All that was left of the old mansion was the belvedere from which to view sunsets that Bonaparte often compared to those of Venice. |
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Never before had he come across a woman that was so similar to himself, so conniving, and ruthless in the attainment of her goals. |
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This was a rude awakening to many, because that was certainly not the traditional function of a journalist. |
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He ate a piece of bread that was placed in his saddlebag and gave the horse a carrot. |
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Each plan received an overall score that was calculated by totaling the score on all sections and dividing by six. |
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And in a recent win over St. Francis of Brooklyn, she scored a total of 23 points that was the game high. |
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For Christ's sake, she'd gotten engaged, to the guy that was currently bumming a cigarette off of Robin. |
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During this season, the herders of animals would kill off all the livestock that was not to be wintered over. |
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The constant hum of the recitation may have been intended in part to induce a liminal state that was not entirely conscious. |
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Its first business plan reckoned on 250,000 visitors a year, but that was reduced to 135,000 after the award was made. |
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Taking his right glove off he placed a finger on her cheek and wiped away the dirt that was there. |
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He seized the heel of black bread that was resting next to the bowl, scraped out the inside, and dipped it in the soup. |
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He was head-hunted by a group that was involved in arms, weaponry and strategic defence. |
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These restrictions were manifested mainly through a registration process that was selective, slow and non-transparent. |
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I wanted to be a princess in a mystical land that was filled with magic and fairies and evil witches. |
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The man was a little shorter than him with wiry black hair that was graying at his temples. |
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With Miles down for the count, I expected some peering into how a coach completely reshapes his game plan, but that was absent here. |
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I was in a smaller room that was next to the stairs leading to the attic where the servants used to live. |
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The counter measures aimed at combating witchcraft often involved sympathetic magic that was aimed at hurting the witch physically. |
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I looked at him when he mouthed his insult to me, and all I could muster to give back was a weak smile that was aiming to be snide. |
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With considerable effort Emily turned around and sent Michael a weak smile that was just shy of halfhearted. |
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I thought of all the electricity that was used to pump the water into overhead tanks so that they could flow from these tapless spouts. |
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When that was done, the nun asked whether my sister and I wished to serve as acolytes at the service. |
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Lydia opened it and took out a silver ring that was set with tiny red jewels. |
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For how can one articulate in Anglo-Saxon with a jewelled mandible that was fashioned by the ancient Konkan goldsmiths of Goa? |
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A very darkly entertaining fairy tale that was a little bit deeper, but still delivers the goods. |
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At least one thing came out of the whole saga, and that was that I managed to write a post that brought people to my blog. |
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He had a rat-a-tat style that was perfectly married to the rhythm of the game he called. |
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I was reviewing television for the New Statesman on a weekly basis and that was basically my income. |
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The most significant stumbling-block to the present attribution was the inscription that was formerly on the painting. |
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For instance, a budget that was permanently balanced would freeze the level of federal debt. |
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This is tabular data, and since that was what tables were meant for, is the obvious tag to use! |
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He went on to develop a rabies vaccine that was made from the spinal cords of rabid rabbits. |
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At the same time, he was equipped with a political antenna that was finely attuned to social discontent and class conflict. |
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In a talk that was webcast to IBM's 350,000 staff worldwide, Palmisano said the company would invest in research, acquisitions and marketing. |
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Three-and-a-half hours, and I think at least half of that was all that wonderful food. |
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The buyout follows a licensing deal that was landed late last year for activewear for men and sportswear for young men and juniors. |
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His computer beeped to life, jittering on his table, playing that annoying little tune that was accustomed to him receiving a new e-mail. |
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Then he let the smile fade into a more serious expression, though it was one that was filled with a steady joy. |
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He felt helpless as he watched her fight against the pain that was racking her body. |
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In fact, the information that was specific enough to be actionable referred to terrorist operations overseas. |
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It took a while to get things moving, but that was seven years ago and now business is running smoothly. |
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At 0300 hours the mist had lifted and the yellow light from the gas lamps cast a ghostly radiance that was reflected from the wet road cobbles. |
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There were Joe Schmoes like me representing a company that was about to develop its own platform. |
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She was quiet, the depression and despair radiating from her body in a way that was painful just to be near. |
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You need to go far back in time to remember a CPU microprocessor that was able to operate completely without a heat sink. |
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Back in the car he tells me she's a prostitute and that was her john and she's using her pad for tricks. |
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He stood there with a distant look in his eyes holding a radio in his hand that was spattering incomprehensible messages from his superiors. |
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He told Cornell that Daniel Craig would be the next James Bond before that was a reality. |
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Under Harmon, Pavin has worked to lose his distinctive habit of lifting and fanning the club open on the takeaway, producing a backswing that was too narrow and too long. |
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In such circumstances they agreed that they would raise an appropriate purchase order for them to work directly for Canary Wharf if that was an agreeable way forward. |
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I guess that was why you took your anger out on all those guys. |
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Sometime in the early 90s the Australian hot shop delivered a manifesto that was so radical it had the old guard of advertisers shaking in their boots. |
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I suspect that was the straw that broke the camel's back and whipped them into migratory action, so to speak, because Leah and Jason arrived in Darwin not long afterwards. |
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At the trial she admitted that was not true because something did happen. |
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Often it means only that a lucky formula was hit upon early in a career that was thereafter sustained by a ready audience. |
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They all have a corkboard or a dry erase board that was reserved for bad ideas. |
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I think at the time they probably salvaged the shell that was on board and they were hoping to perhaps raise the vessel and restore it and get it going again. |
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Now, having barely survived in a race that was not conceded, Malloy has some advice for his fellow Democrats. |
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Lucy stated that probably the toughest trip was the day they trekked to the Cabumi Falls, where they had to climb a stepped and railed path that was pretty testing. |
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The sconce is decorated with motifs in the auricular style that was popular in the seventeenth century and is exemplified by rippling forms that resemble the human ear. |
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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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When he went on to suggest there was a lot that was objectionable happening off the ball it only served to heighten a suspicion that he had been whingeing. |
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This was a show that was original, unique, instantly addictive. |
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He was handcuffed to a metal desk that was welded to the floor. |
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The idea had been to plaster a picture of a buxom babe somewhere ahead of the treadmill for him to aim for and help focus the mind but that was a no-no. |
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Tuesday, the pirates launched a rocket-propelled grenade at the American destroyer that was shadowing the distressed Quest. |
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When the cold sweat of the bad review dried, another feeling followed that was not at all unpleasant. |
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Striking a nearby tree with his fist, Briar shook off the resulting pain and parted the branches of a weeping willow to enter the secluded clearing that was his haven. |
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Ander sat in the galley, enjoying the crackling, radiant warmth of the stoves, sipping the hot, sweet-spicy beverage that was the favourite of sailors. |
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Each Corinthian soldier wore a simple coat of chain mail beneath a set of light plate mail, complete with a helm that was adorned with a small plume of pure white fur. |
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I thought Latham was amazingly controlled in the face of a series of totally fatuous questions that raked over stuff that was already well and truly yesterday's news. |
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I thought that was the point, all lusty, hearty boys together at sea. |
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The small gaps and sags may be tolerable to an individual, but the purchaser must know he or she is buying something that was manufactured for millions. |
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Then I realised that was the wrong spirit in which to do it and repented and only came back to the idea and consented to do it much much later, about three years ago. |
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She continued to encourage me, with a serenity and strength that was like nothing I had encountered. |
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Bratton might have said something that was closer to a real-world moral equivalence. |
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Interestingly, The Interview was the one movie that was not stolen and made available online by those who hacked Sony. |
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Armed with a plan that was equal parts erudite and dauntless, Burger plunged into the project, rising to every challenge. |
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One thing I think that was in the background in the reforms was that reducing the discretionary powers of the state would also reduce rent-seeking by the state. |
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They crafted advertorial content that was specific to each magazine. |
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He climbed to his feet, wiping off the dirt that was on his face. |
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But that was the substratum for the judge's award of damages. |
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She wore a purple yukata that was tied at the waist with a thin black obi. |
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She eased up to a door that was slightly ajar and peeked inside the room to view about six or seven men sitting at a round wooden table, discussing something. |
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In truth, that was most likely because he dabbled in some of the darker arts favored by hotel security guards. |
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His betrayal was woven into the colorful tapestry that was their story. |
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The former home secretary inherited a department that was a byword for inefficiency and incompetence, and ordered a large scale clear-out of the dead wood. |
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Our new training oval that replaced the best surface in the AFL at Victoria Park, is nothing more than an undersized windswept ghetto that was once a swamp. |
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I even have a working windscreen wiper now, although that was more to do with driving the car around to mum's and drinking tea while Andrew screwed on a new one. |
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Back in 1990, the city wanted his land for a municipal golf course that was supposedly going to provide a permanent salve for the city's financial problems. |
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The council objected to a window design that was not in sympathy with the traditional shop windows or cottage windows of the vicinity and the application was refused. |
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They made a flying start with a penalty in the first minute by Andrew Mawdsley, but that was quickly countered by a successful kick from Paul Branthwaite. |
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For over three years Ireland has been held up as a shining example of a rich country that was prepared to contribute more than the rhetoric to the debate on poverty. |
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I arrive to a small door that was open halfway, and in the small room I see Holly holding a small bundle in her arms, walking back and forth, while singing her little lullaby. |
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This presented a challenge that was as much an engineering one as it was a culinary one. |
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Visitors get a good idea of how Chinese banks did business through an original banking office, including its floor, that was moved to the site and meticulously reassembled. |
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The Government has just taken the scheme that was in place under the New Zealand Qualifications Authority, rebadged it, and called it the Modern Apprenticeships scheme. |
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Tracey and Steve were hoping that couples therapy would help them move on in a direction that was mutually agreeable and satisfying to both of them. |
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As with the teen drama Skins, it was that British grittiness that was part of the allure to millions of teenage viewers. |
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But then so did my family, including the experience with the collection of mavericks, doughty rebels and oddballs that was the Latin Mass Society. |
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I've just had my wheels tracked 'cause I thought that was the problem. |
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She was strong and could wield any weapon that was handed to her. |
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And that was essentially how it went down for forty-five minutes. |
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Scientists injected some of these mice with GFD, and then injected cat allergen into the windpipes of all the mice, including a control group that was not allergic to cats. |
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Irritably, she swatted the aggravating hand that was distracting her. |
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Jordan yelled as she ducked to avoid an athame that was thrown at her. |
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Only one loyalist had been interned and that was on a separate charge. |
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Throughout, they demonstrate a sophisticated appreciation for an artistic quest that was haunted by dread, persecution, and loss. |
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The craziest thing I did was that I had to steal an ostrich egg from an ostrich farm that was close to Mexico. |
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My finger traced a smiley face onto one of the condensation-covered windows of Matt's car as it pulled onto the grass that was my grandmother's driveway. |
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I opened one box of journals and keepsakes and there I found an old autograph book that was given to me when I moved from the Midwest at eight years old. |
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But that was so yesterday, much like his contention that he lacked the power to unilaterally confer amnesty. |
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He looked at the street light that was a few houses down, and saw that the filament was still glowing a very faint red, as the heat slowly dissipated. |
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But that was followed quickly by a realization of where we were, that we were on a gravesite. |
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His arms dove forward as, clutching the rope tightly he made for the bottom, the dark mass that was the keel of his ship blocking out the beams of light from the sun. |
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I don't know if that was the problem or if something else went afoul. |
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In the case of the group, the most reasonable comparison standard was another group, most likely the advantaged group that was perceived as perpetrating the discrimination. |
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It was a fourteen karat gold band that was adorned with one large diamond in the center that was accented with one sapphire on either side of the diamond. |
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Peoples with no particular affinity toward each other are bound together in a state that was largely externally created and not the outcome of local political processes. |
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Believe it or not, that was not the lowlight of the afternoon. |
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In the office context, that was anger that we, in our professional capacity, are being attached to a cause that we should not be seen to be allied with. |
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The wind picked up on Sunday putting some whitecaps on some swells off shore and then mother nature unleashed a storm that was very out of character for this time of year. |
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It was a cutthroat move from investors, hard-pressed to turn a profit on a film that was a domestic disappointment. |
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When My Own Private Idaho came out, that was the first time somebody from our generation was contributing. |
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This consisted of wine that was now free and leftover cheese. |
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One of the things that was a sin of ours, and the neocolonial arrangement we tried to produce, was that we had all the answers and they had none. |
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At a few years old, Kelly was diagnosed with Kawasaki disease, a rare childhood disorder that was treated in about a week. |
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The scaffold that was erected in the Great Hall was two feet high and draped in black. |
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He was none too pleased with the delays in the program that was supposed to be his legacy. |
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He survived a childhood bout of polio in 1773 that left him lame, a condition that was to have a significant effect on his life and writing. |
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I love Muldertorture as much as anyone, but that was without a doubt the most disgusting XF episode I have ever seen. |
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The ratbags also nicked Philip's car, but at least that was later found abandoned. |
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Also, the Service will accept microfilmed data that was converted from paper data. |
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Once someone discovered a bottle of wine in the sand that was still corked. |
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She figured that was what she got for gorging on one too many minipacks of Raisinettes and Milk Duds. |
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