Usually my compromise is to air-kiss them, or simply touch my cheek to theirs. |
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In terms of my favorite songs of theirs, I immediately veer towards their loungey stuff. |
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Older bulls lose their antlers in December, following the rut, while the younger males may keep theirs as late as February. |
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They started dancing, and I smiled sadly, wishing I had a relationship even half as wonderful as theirs. |
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Some employees saw increases in their salaries while others had theirs reduced. |
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Before that, the excitement of the opening ceremony and the sheer majesty of the Olympic experience will be theirs to relish. |
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Both were sympathetic but lacked the will to tackle a problem that was not exclusively theirs. |
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The rest I put back into their boxes, scratched out my address and replaced it with theirs, and sent them off. |
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America and the West cannot assume that theirs is the only political and economic model. |
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The other evening I placed an online order with a well known company for some products of theirs. |
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Scorsese's film of course centres around these people, but it is his film, not theirs. |
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After the war much of the prime land that was once theirs lay in the Soviet eastern sector of the city. |
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Some will nod heads knowingly while other saddened souls will simply shake theirs. |
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Our footballing exaggerations are not as big as theirs but then neither is our level of success. |
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After an early morning ride and breakfast the host had his work to do as usual, the soldiers theirs. |
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Why don't these people just get on with living their lives and leave others to live theirs? |
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I stayed silent during the meeting and people imagined my pain was much worse than theirs. |
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Bette says she knows what he's thinking before he says it, and theirs is a special bond. |
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I hope it works for their sake, after all it's not my main gig but it is theirs. |
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This makes a certain amount of sense, as theirs is the only network that can do this. |
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Just remember, the fear they are spreading is not for your benefit, but for theirs. |
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As theirs is a more unpredictable business than most, farmers plan for the worst. |
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They treat you as an honoured guest, as if the privilege and pleasure is theirs, not yours. |
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Not an unusual order in Japan, where aficionados of raw and pickled sea cucumber enjoy theirs with beer. |
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But theirs is a dying trade, because urban buyers go for cheaper, mass-produced stainless steel. |
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They both converted theirs and the goalkeeper stood firm at the last to seal the place in the finals on March 20 in Durham. |
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On mature consideration though, perhaps those black puddings of theirs count as weapons of mass destruction and merit a pre-emptive strike. |
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Conditions for the African slaves during the Middle Passage are worse than theirs in the barracoons. |
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Linking our fingers, we brought our mugs against theirs with such force that their beakers shattered. |
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Other men are deceived by wives who bear children through adulterous liaisons and who mislead them into thinking that the children are theirs. |
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Bulldozers had systematically sheared off one home after another between theirs and the border. |
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The final minutes are the ones to concentrate on, since everybody is fighting to make theirs the final bid of the auction. |
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The trews I wear at official functions I have paid for myself and I don't think ministers should expect the taxpayer to pay for theirs. |
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The difference is that on this day, an old classmate of theirs is returning in triumph to the old neighbourhood. |
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It is always great impertinence in a huntsman to pretend to make a cast himself, before the hounds have made theirs. |
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The Twa also speak Kirundi, although theirs is a slightly different dialect. |
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In fact theirs is very much a superficial similarity, based on prodigious talent and youth more than anything else. |
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Men wear a shirt over their batik, while women wear close-fitting blouses with tight sleeves over theirs. |
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They were going to see a show in the city and they'd brought along a nice single friend of theirs to make up the sixsome. |
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I really should just love the bod I've been given and just get comfortable in my own skin like the gals at my gym seem to be comfy in theirs. |
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That means that I have passed my peak, and many students in university are passing by theirs too. |
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Americans cherished an uncritical and unquestioning conviction that theirs was the best of countries. |
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Some people use a snood to keep it in place at night, while others shampoo theirs every day. |
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Each case of theirs was unique, and it required a great deal of brainwork to solve it. |
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Gaining the prize requires vanquishing your opponents, and your strength is inversely proportional to theirs. |
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It dawned upon me that they couldn't see me, my night vision was much better than theirs was. |
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We can have revival the same way as our brothers and sisters in Christ, won theirs! |
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The blood of these innocents will cry out to Heaven for vengeance and vengeance will be theirs. |
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All those who celebrate in this way no doubt regard theirs as a special occasion. |
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Checking them over, both were dirty and blood spattered but none of it theirs. |
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They give your child a Playstation when you bought theirs a plastic bucket and spade. |
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I've gone to all the effort of walking the three yards from my desk to theirs to have a chat and all they've done is hit speed-dial. |
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Had his team possessed a striker of comparable qualities, the tournament would have been theirs. |
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One might say that the Victorians are not so much the origin of our present as we are a continuation of theirs. |
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Tiffani and John do theirs, and we progress through all the jumps and spins. |
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We had queues of up to a dozen people waiting to collect their ballot papers, while all the voting booths were full of people filling theirs in. |
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The theory that if 9 men take 90 days to make up their individual minds, 15 men will take fewer days to make up theirs is cabalistic arithmetic. |
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Thomas and Patocskai may see no advantage in staging disease in patients with melanoma, but theirs is a minority view worldwide. |
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Some religions maintain that there is just one God and that all the gods of all religions except theirs were created by human beings. |
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I mean just because I offed a couple of relatives of theirs doesn't mean they have to become all homicidal and try to kill me. |
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After demolishing theirs, it became apparent that ours was in a perilous condition and he very kindly offered to help remedy the situation. |
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So the hapas will go off to debate their issues and the mixed Africans and the Asians theirs. |
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The sophomore girls had already started theirs, and the freshmen boys were being yelled at for putting stink bombs in the band room. |
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For the thousands of hijras who throng Koovakam dressed as brides for Aravan, theirs is a martyr's role. |
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Where else can you achieve an overnight success story as succinct as theirs? |
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Our study, in part, builds on theirs by providing more of a phylogenetic component to the histological approach that they used. |
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We, in contrast, did not get near theirs and Steve threw well, one overthrow excepted. |
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The couple's biggest fear will be realised if the council decides to demolish the surrounding streets and leave theirs untouched. |
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Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen abandons the swags and tie-backs in his Cornish home, although the locals are always asking his opinion on theirs. |
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Since our currency is linked on par with theirs, whatever happens to the Rand, happens to the Namibia Dollar. |
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You don't hear yourself telling your entire life story yet again, or listen as they chunter on about theirs. |
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This performance of theirs was just a ploy to swindle a few dollars out of travelers and adventurers and nothing more. |
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The leading clanswomen decided prisoners' fates, sometimes basing their decision on the manner in which a relative of theirs had been killed. |
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When he reached her she was with the man and when he asked if the handbag was theirs and for identification to prove it they handed it over. |
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They show their foibles and failings, their gifts and talents in a way that's entirely theirs. |
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The chips are implanted into cattle so farmers can determine which cattle are theirs. |
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The land was, they claimed, holy, God-given, inalienably theirs, and thus non-negotiable. |
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Those of a higher class have theirs hand made by a tailor with intricate needlework and fine fabric. |
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I have to say that I am quite happy relying on theirs, and the guidebooks description, and have no urge to come back to conquer the place. |
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It proves they can grow old just as contentiously as they grew up, that theirs is not a muse whom custom can wither. |
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Clearly, theirs is the mutual attraction of a veteran control freak and an ambitious challenger. |
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Nothing I could feel, no bewilderment or fright, could possibly match theirs. |
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A number added they were not aware of any problems, and not everyone who wanted a postal ballot got one and not all who did used theirs. |
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But you can at least be polite, courteous and respect the fact that your views are very different to theirs. |
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It is incredibly cruel to think of siblings being kept apart and missing out on a lifetime of love and friendship that is theirs by right. |
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O'Brien was galloping his horses up a really steep hill at his brother's farm when the master trainers in England had theirs out for a stroll. |
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As unusual and fascinating as it is, theirs is a music with no center at all, and it's this which most damningly exposes its hollow core. |
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In a culture like theirs, so precariously balanced between nature and culture, such reactionary Calvinist rhetoric seems odd. |
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It wouldn't protect thousands of players from continuing to deceive themselves that, maybe, just maybe, that next jackpot will be theirs. |
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But the truth is that they're not pro-family, their only pro-families that look like theirs. |
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The goss is that South Africa has scored their team and Aussie has lost theirs and the fourteenth team is going to New Zealand. |
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The truth was that they were saved by grace and that all spiritual blessings were theirs in Christ. |
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I believe that happens during a deuce when the server has just won a point, and if he or she wins the next point the game is theirs. |
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The hegemonic hold of Consumer Culture is so great that we cannot differentiate what is ours and what is theirs. |
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If theirs is a hopeless cause in pursuit of impractical ideals, why dignify them in print? |
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And Yarthe was empty, but for the elfin, and the elfin quite naturally took it for theirs. |
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Employers can, for example, require that men wear short hair, while allowing women to grow theirs long. |
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Maximising profit is in the nature of the animal, and if we want democratic choice, we cannot grudge commercial media exercising theirs. |
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Unfortunately, he was just as dysfunctional in his own personal life as they in theirs. |
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Such will be their degradation in the world, and in the Hereafter theirs will be an awful doom. |
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When the rooms were double-booked, the reps would lose theirs, and everyone ended the season completely exhausted. |
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A person can only enjoy liberty to the extent that all other persons can equally enjoy theirs. |
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I look at these miserable people, and wouldn't trade my life with theirs for a million dollars. |
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He was never rude or abrupt, but he was one of those guys who tended to his business and left everyone else to theirs. |
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You don't agree with them, you offer opinions that don't jibe with theirs and you get a target on your back. |
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We rate our job satisfaction well below those in most other western countries rate theirs. |
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Are we simply caught in a spiral here that will be destructive of our interests while, obviously, significantly advantaging theirs? |
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When I asked if I could fight this in court, I was advised that it was my word against theirs. |
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If an individual has won refugee status, that is theirs for keeps unless they break the law. |
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This makes fascinating reading, at least for a biologist like myself with a different specialisation from theirs. |
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Theirs not to make reply, theirs not to reason why, theirs but to do and die. |
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Instead, they explain that all humans have wills and desires, and it should not be surprising that infants also express theirs. |
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If bad doctors bury their mistakes, then good archaeologists should rebury theirs. |
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Marcus reclined his seat a little and looked in the rear-view mirror to see another car pulled up behind theirs. |
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Both literally and figuratively, theirs was a marriage red in tooth and claw. |
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My parents always make me live up to my word so I asked them to live up to theirs. |
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Out of 150 or so shares, theirs were alighted on the two greatest corporate disaster zones in the big stock arena. |
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Several more countries now had research councils, and others had strengthened or reinvigorated theirs, but global coordination was still lacking. |
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It only takes one forgetful person to leave theirs in the bathroom and the whole house would be using it. |
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The animalistic nature of people tends to come out when they have the chance to seize what they believe is rightfully theirs. |
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Before he lectures the poor on their shortcomings, he might want to lecture his peers and the middle class on theirs. |
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The Green Party leadership appear to believe that the left vote is theirs by right. |
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She's not a great fan of theirs either, and if her success proves anything, it's that fiction has been reclaimed from the literati. |
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I have the healthiest loathing for people who consider themselves important enough to regard other forms of life as theirs to play with. |
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Many technology job seekers, wowed by all the hype of a labor shortage, sometimes think that a position is theirs for the asking. |
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Miserably, in trying to recover his lost childhood Jackson is depriving his own kids of theirs. |
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This is understandable since most of them take exceptional care of their face, and don't want the unnecessary irritation of a prickly face against theirs. |
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They can fish in our waters but we can't fish in theirs, and the Mediterranean is teeming with fish while our fishing grounds are almost depleted. |
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The campaign failed to define the man and his agenda on his own terms before the media and his rivals defined him, on theirs, as a one-note ranter. |
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I move to a booth behind theirs and eavesdrop on their conversation. |
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They made theirs of pig offal, enclosed in the cleaned caul of a pig. |
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As the film's title suggests, however, theirs is a summer fling. |
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The original settlers, such as the Jefferson family, moved westward because families like theirs planted tobacco in tidewater Virginia and exhausted the soil. |
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One reason for cheer is that the interim agreement has brought together the hard-liners, theirs and ours, in reciprocal dismay. |
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By presuming that no intelligent political life exists outside their hermetic space, the party ensured that theirs will be a small and suffocating house. |
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Just as the Japanese used netsuke toggles to fasten their kimonos, the Inuit hung theirs from hunting equipment to placate the animal spirits for past catches. |
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Maybe in a different time, in a different place, maybe if only you had approached with your eyes closed, or they with theirs, it would all have turned out more beautifully. |
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It was a bid to create a fuzzy feeling about the pairing, attempting to make it look like theirs hasn't just been a torturous marriage of convenience. |
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I thought that we could see whether our dislikes matched theirs. |
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You have your life, they have theirs and never the twain shall meet. |
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At the age of six, I myself wore a tallith katan, or scapular, under my shirt, only mine was a scrap of green calico print, whereas theirs are white linen. |
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Alexander often gave answers in Syriac or Celtic to barbarians who questioned him in their own tongue, though he had difficulty in finding compatriots of theirs in the city. |
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Is it skate parks and playgrounds that youth have reclaimed as theirs? |
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You disclaim these voices from the past, but to LGBT people, your voice sounds a lot like theirs. |
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Because while most of the other car commercials focused on the cars, vw focused on the kind of people who use theirs. |
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Then the eleven of them stood together in their battle gear, and Godwin raised his cup, and the ten pledged thegns raised theirs, and so they saluted each other, and drank. |
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The survey shows that 20 percent of the Berliners say they will leave Berlin either due to new jobs or because they feel that the city has changed and is no longer theirs. |
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While Democrats tend to revile their losing candidates, Republicans revere theirs. |
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They merely hear me larking about for my own fun, not for theirs. |
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Most of the tyrants, despots, and dictators are sincerely convinced that their rule is beneficial for the people, that theirs is government for the people. |
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As for the Angelinos themselves they already think theirs is the most important city in the state so they will just be happy to have that fact recognized. |
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I realise I may not be a typical radio animal, but I suspect I'm not unique either, so how is it that all of these stations continue to claim me as theirs? |
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The men snored softly in their beds while the women slept in theirs. |
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They feel proprietorial, as though the Big Apple were theirs to consume. |
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Mrs Silk stressed the point that it was an aim of theirs to promote and encourage integrated communal living and shared responsibility wherever possible. |
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But there was no tub-thumping, finger-wagging or speechifying, no feeling of electricity or sense that this was an important opportunity, theirs for the taking. |
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Female reindeer rule over males during the short season when males have shed their antlers prior to growing new ones and the females have not yet shed theirs. |
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Three young nuns, all sisters-in-law of his sons, superintended the staff of twenty-five teachers on the payroll, and they took his surname as theirs under vows. |
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More than that, theirs is a great love story, an exquisitely painful romance of two self-proclaimed soulmates who can't live together yet can't live apart. |
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But theirs is not the only movement with infantile fantasies. |
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Her two sisters' maid dresses are not as troublesome as hers due to the fact that theirs are plain and hers is full of decorations such as beads, ribbons and bows. |
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And they don't see why they should lose their right because some subset of the population abuses theirs. |
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Eliot's protagonist speaks aloud, to himself and to his readers, relying on unarticulated but implicit similarities between his situation and theirs. |
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In other words, theirs was the very definition of a picture-perfect political family. |
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If there is a God, if there is a Judgement Day, then they will get theirs. |
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Even Gita places women, Vaishyas and Shudras in the lower category and describes theirs as sinful birth. |
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He had the advantage over his rivals in that his pots, cast by his patented process, were thinner and cheaper than theirs. |
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The highest animals laid warm and wet creatures alive, the lowest bore theirs cold, dry, and in thick eggs. |
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This senseless arrogant conceit of theirs made them huff at the doctrine of repentance. |
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The Iceni are recorded as a civitas of Roman Britain in Ptolemy's Geographia, which names Venta Icenorum as a town of theirs. |
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While England was accustomed to change her kings, the French largely adhered to theirs. |
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Early on, when Johnson was unable to pay off his debts, he began to work with professional writers and identified his own situation with theirs. |
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The fear of loss of identity, traditions and economic disparity led to the banding together of citizens to achieve what was once theirs. |
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The French had taken this territory in 1794, but it was officially theirs in 1797 due to a treaty with Austria. |
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We are revitalising our Caledonian and Cornish sleeper services whilst the Germans prepare to surrender all of theirs at the end of this year. |
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Influenced both by Ruskin and by John Keats, Morris began to spend more time writing poetry, in a style that was imitative of much of theirs. |
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By all accounts, theirs was a happy and stable, though brief, relationship. |
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Individual princes have also held additional titles, which were theirs prior to becoming Prince of Wales. |
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The entire 115th Brigade soon rallied, and achieved their initial objective while the 113th were able to gain a foothold near theirs. |
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When the girls went in to dinner the men had finished theirs, and were lounging in the shady yard enjoying their nooning. |
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Thus they arguably had a greater effect on their region than the Goths, the Franks or the Saxons had on theirs. |
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There is some question as to whether these mothers can distinguish which young are theirs. |
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Eunuchs had ranks that were equivalent to civil service ranks, only theirs had four grades instead of nine. |
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The great ruler declared that anything that they needed would be theirs to have. |
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Most believed that their labor had made the land theirs as well as that of the whites. |
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Belgian requests to annex territory considered as historically theirs, from the Dutch, who were perceived as collaborators, was denied. |
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The school was in sore need of textbooks, theirs having been ruined in the flood. |
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Know of a surety, that thy seed shall be a stranger in a land that is not theirs. |
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She would make a tiny pocket in an undershift. Even boys wore undershifts, though theirs were shorter than the knee-length ones girls wore. |
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Wisdom teeth have as much right to that title as Apple geniuses have to theirs. |
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And will this become four, if cole and Helen have theirs added too? |
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It's no wonder that he commits his life to helping inner-city youth realize theirs. |
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Maybe LaRussa realized that even if Rogers had pine tar on his hand, the rest of the Tigers had flop sweat on theirs. |
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It's not that they are all arts refusniks, they just think my taste is not necessarily theirs. |
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The voice of Eric Garner, outside his corner store, not theirs. |
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Mark Reay knows his predicament is very different from theirs. |
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The mountains were theirs by right, by dint of deed and hefty mortgage. |
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The dismemberment of Ukraine is as much his cause as theirs. |
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I don't know about other Sun Dances, couldn't tell you what the Cheyenne or Kiowa might change in theirs. |
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But the vice of blindness which the creationists attributed to Ransom's mechanists, I would argue, was not theirs alone. |
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For all the spectacular loveaffair between Andris Nelsons and the CBSO, theirs is an open marriage. |
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His views mirrored theirs, but they were purer, less Boomer-indulgent. |
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If so, you can become more conscious of how your values and theirs are not as in simpatico, as you'd like. |
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Spellbound by the glow, Moth hallucinates and cat outstares The glamour of dimensions never theirs. |
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Instead he strove to demonstrate that his vision embraced theirs. |
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Great nations always pay due respect and care towards their disabled persons in order to mitigate feeling of depravedness in theirs personality. |
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But theirs was a mistake in pursuit of a legal goal, not a war crime. |
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All Junior Disc Jockeys will receive a free tape of their on-air broadcast which will be theirs to keep. |
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The Missouri Department of Transportation continues to add to the State's inventory of rest areas and parking facilities, even while other States close theirs. |
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And all along these Romans identified their empire as a res publica or politeia, boasting that unlike other empires theirs was committed to the common good. |
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They also agreed to put Edward in temporary control of the principal royal castles of Scotland despite the castles in question not being theirs to give away. |
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Patch falls in love with Nora but cannot feel her physically because this is the curse that they will have to live with and can only possess a vessel of theirs on Cheshvan. |
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Children most often took the father's name, but in the Imperial period sometimes made their mother's name part of theirs, or even used it instead. |
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And what's more it is highly unfair to Berg and Buchner, because there are not many people who could really overtrump a message as strong as theirs. |
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The rental scam Rogue house-sitters or even burglars show would-be tenants around properties that aren't even theirs after producing bogus adverts. |
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Also, Nigerian filmmakers usually feature Ghanaian actors and actresses in their movies and Ghanaian filmmakers feature Nigerian actors and actresses in theirs. |
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A recent study indicates that the drastic rearrangement of the genome of the accipitrids may have obscured any close relationship of theirs with groups such as the owls. |
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Richard offered to give up his own badges, to the delight of the House of Commons of England, but the House of Lords refused to give up theirs, and the matter was put off. |
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Overall, theirs was a joyful view of the work with no schmaltzy rhythm-bending and their matching song-like tonal beauty faithfully revealing Brahms' genius. |
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Now what a-devil has set this hornet's nest of theirs abuzz so suddenly? |
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Since the Louisiana territory had never officially been turned over to the French, the Spanish took down their flag, and the French raised theirs. |
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Another contemporary of theirs, Gerald Finzi, lived in nearby Painswick. |
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But they are not to blame because theirs is only protection of their dear bones and lives against the SPLM scaremongers and killers of democracy in the South. |
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From the titles of his sculptures to the peculiar blend of linearity and rondure he gives his forms, Keister established an eerie resonance between our era and theirs. |
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Not many people had a fridge and the Lewises were proud of theirs. |
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They love my sticky buns but get mad at me when theirs expand. |
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Mine owners were also reluctant to make the annual payments, viewing the engines as theirs once erected, and threatened to petition Parliament to repeal Watt's patent. |
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