Many of them had a young baby girl smiling while sitting on her bottom in the tall grass or while teetering across a bridge or on a sidewalk. |
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They're too tough, and the husk is still attached, and I always end up leaving them at the bottom of the container. |
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Now the best place to find them is your local health or natural food store. |
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Of course the natural tendency is to ignore them and keep on doing the same thing I've been doing. |
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The British education in high-street curry houses will help them find their way around menus, but after that, preconceptions should be discarded. |
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They think it reflects well on them that the wine they choose to be their house wine is a posh one. |
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After the dissolution of the religious houses, where the poor used to be relieved, there was for long no settled provision for them. |
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From the tops of these rats the size of house cats watched them with unblinking eyes. |
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In many instances, bodies reject transplant organs because their immune systems see them as foreign tissue. |
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Do you think more than a few of those rejects might have cost us some serious money had we hired them? |
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I looked at each of them in turn, retaining the scowl on my face until all the rejects were gone and the guards had returned. |
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Hardly any of them was a political reject, who had to be accommodated in a gilded cage like the Raj Bhawan. |
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Tigers are alluring animals and stories about them always have a magnetic appeal. |
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The two of them had got on like a house on fire though, as they shared the same sense of humour, though they didn't have much else in common. |
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In many cases it is being done by co-opting both the clergy and the laity, giving them no alternative except to acquiesce. |
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The classical allusions everywhere at work in Versailles would require an educated audience to appreciate them. |
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Although the local government has built new houses at lower elevations for them, Yao people are more accustomed to living in high places. |
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Lochs, and Scotland has 30,000 of them, had defensive lake dwellings called crannogs, founded on timber piles. |
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The Huron tribe is convinced that the clock is the foreigners' god, since it tells them what to do and when to do it. |
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He continued to write poems as he grew up, and received the usual quota of rejection slips when he tried to publish them. |
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The father, however, rejoiced, for it had cut him to the heart to leave them behind alone. |
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But when the dog saw them it released the sarong and sprinted towards them, yapping ferociously. |
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Chopin's Preludes return independence to the hands in order to display a new kind of allusive dialogue between them. |
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The Government aims to rejuvenate market towns, and to focus improved health-care access and standards on them. |
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However, the capacity of today's trucks varies a great deal, and few of them can actually carry nine cubic yards of cement. |
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The grant will offer incentives to staff at the college to learn and use the Lakota language and mentors to support them. |
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You'd get to know them, and pretty soon we were just like anybody else hanging out in the yard. |
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Much like their forefathers, they yard the cattle with ease and grace, born to the country that surrounds them. |
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On paper the All Whites are way below their Australian counterparts and should not be entered in an Olympic qualifying competition against them. |
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They flew officers from Scotland Yard to Kingston, Jamaica, to find Yardies and recruit them to help them make contact with drug dealers. |
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That means 93 percent of them are rekeying information, faxing documents, and building electronic patchwork bridges to fill orders. |
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Ralph urges them to move on for the sake of rekindling the signal fire on the mountain. |
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This suggests that marketers need to relabel various products to make them seem more utilitarian. |
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Anyway, a manager in the purchasing department wrote a letter to vendors asking them to relabel their equipment. |
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Then we reinvented them and called them city technology colleges then relabelled the bottle and called them city academies. |
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Since then he has kept returning to them, trying to find the real essential story behind the detective yarns. |
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Roryatkin worked quietly, taking out the fiber-optic cables and their relay nodules and replacing them. |
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To avoid being killed by Archie's men, they lam it with Shorty who takes them to where he's been living in Boston. |
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These receive signals from the homes and relay them to larger broadcast towers for processing. |
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Tell them I've relapsed if you have to, but please don't tell them what I've been doing. |
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Rachael began mimicking Lamaze breathing techniques, which received odd glares from the rest of them. |
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For the children a special attraction is the petting zoo allowing them to see and touch foals, piglets, lambs and chicks. |
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Few women are the docile and innocent lambs that the media and feminist groups have portrayed them to be. |
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When people relapsed despite the aversions, the researchers asked them a lot of questions about what happened. |
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During follow up some of them had a bacteriological relapse of the disease within one and a half years. |
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Other performers, not related by blood or marriage, had symbiotic or coincidental careers that linked them in the audience's mind. |
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They could understand me and I could understand them and we could both relate to each other. |
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While maintaining discipline he should be able to relate to his kids and empathise with them. |
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The sheep are lambing at the moment and if you start moving them or stressing them out they abort and you have no lambs to show for it. |
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I'd have to sell the sheep which would be very stressful for them because they are lambing. |
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He also asked the pupils how many of them came from farms, and whether they were lambing at home. |
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The children will benefit considerably, and it will help the parents find a more relaxed way of relating to them. |
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Individuals relate to one another in terms of these common traits which identify them as members of a given society. |
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Critics lambaste such payouts for health-care executives, calling them offensive when millions of Americans can't even afford coverage. |
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She then proceeded to give the pair a verbal lambasting, calling them good for nothing animals. |
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The Almighty calls them to office but ministers of all faiths are seeking to be recognised as employees of man as well as God. |
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They take up valuable space upon shelves and inside almirahs, but no one has the heart to throw them away. |
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If your furnace or heating system uses filters, make sure you clean or check them monthly. |
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While the meat is cooking, peel the bananas, yautia, and plantains and put them in salt water. |
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Stylistic differences between the tiles make it hard to imagine the relationship between them when laid in a floor. |
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The two of them have a beautiful relationship and they both love each other very dearly. |
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Every poem in it was in some way or form connected to the relationship between the two of them. |
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The usual distinction does not apply when the relationship between the parties obliges them to look after the patient. |
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When a landlord gives them alms, usually wheat flour or grain, a Basdeva sings a song in praise of the family. |
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Finding it difficult to handle them at home, many owners go in search of kennels where they are safely housed from the din and noise. |
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It would be better to deny the doctrines than to explain them so relativistically. |
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I'd bought new slippers, leather with lambswool inserts and I eased them on. |
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Rashly, Theresa accepts a second date with Tony at which the gulf between them becomes yawningly apparent. |
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There were a lot of opportunities for them to be alone together discussing her graduation project. |
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Most of the time Brady joined them, but there were plenty of times for them to be together alone. |
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She knew her mother wouldn't approve of them spending an evening at home alone together. |
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I always knew Matthew Sweet could write rings around them, but I didn't realize just how much those lamebrains would dampen his gifts. |
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Both women were sopranos, and we saw them sing alone and together a number of times. |
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But to judge them on the basis of that single alone would be unjust, for the rest of the album is just as impressive. |
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There is a small part of me that is telling me not to leave them alone, but the majority of my head wishes to go to bed. |
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Zach included me for a while, but Liz started to give me the impression I was interfering, so I left them alone. |
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The boy shook his head and continued along the narrow corridor that he had led them to. |
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For the casual non-pilgrim visitor, their relaxed atmosphere makes them extremely accessible. |
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Mr. Marshall sighed, trying to spread a more relaxed feeling out into the tense air between them. |
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So they relearn skills and develop them personally to give them some self-belief, self-worth and confidence. |
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Dominic had held himself aloof from everyone, wounding them in the process. |
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He didn't explain how he persuaded them not to remain aloof from his experimental interventions. |
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I can even get it to read my e-mail aloud to me, or documents that I have dictated, while I check them. |
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From now on, every three months we will have to send their details to immigration again to get them to say yea or nay. |
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He has demanded that U.S. Trade Representative Robert B. Zoellick apply tighter restrictions to them before Congress votes yea or nay. |
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One sees them stumble on, leaning on alpenstocks or throwing their heads back to gulp the last of a skinned borraccia. |
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He named them using the first two letters of the Greek alphabet, alpha and beta. |
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She shipped in a huge library of books and arranged all 600 of them into alphabetical order, which was stipulated in the script. |
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Tom stood erect the instant they were released, the sheer sweet sound of Mrs. Malz's voice releasing them was verbal-nectar. |
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The Americans took over from two French divisions, releasing them to move to a more active section. |
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Her tears were flowing without any signs of an end and tiny droplets of them smeared a little of the ink on the letters. |
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Such a comment betrays an inflexible narrow-minded misunderstanding of our enemies and how to combat them. |
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So you think that it's unreasonable for them to have come to that conclusion? |
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It seems a tad unreasonable to sue your customer base and then expect them to buy poor quality music to fix the situation. |
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They do whatever it takes to paint the blackest possible picture and bind their supporters to them with unreasoning bonds of paranoia. |
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They are intractable in their thinking, they are unreasoning and unreasonable and it's just a waste of breath to talk to them. |
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How do you track and identify these cyber smearers? When do you respond to attacks and when do you leave them alone? |
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Hummingbirds don't have much sense of smell, so the scent of the herbs won't deter them from seeking nectar from their blossoms. |
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Oh, it didn't keep them from voting Republican, usually in the national elections, but they lived and died registered, unreconstructed Democrats. |
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It is thought many more attacks go unrecorded as drivers fail to report them because they fear no action will be taken. |
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Many died with their experiences unrecorded, the crimes against them unprosecuted, in the brutal camps of northern Siberia. |
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Sitting in the verandah, the separate smells of tomatoes, lemons and gourd reach me, and I know I will smell them again in my memory. |
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We separated the cats into two separate rooms and let them smell each other under the door. |
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To introduce the cats, keep them separated for a few days, allowing them to smell each others bedding. |
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The children's books have occupied the bottom shelves where children can easily access them. |
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In some cases, pupils who had originally been in the bottom quarter of the class produced work that put them in the middle half of the class. |
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You can find whole fresh smelts at the market, and you typically cook them whole. |
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Scraps of fish had fallen to the bottom, and stingrays, which are natural bottom feeders were absolutely feasting on them. |
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Instead of stereotyping them as the bottom feeders of the bird world, Davee makes a declarative statement regarding crows' artistic qualities. |
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The raw, unrehearsed commentaries reveal the connotations that define particular types of music and the groups who identify with them. |
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These are wonderful tracks, and most of them are either unreleased or released only on limited editions in Jamaica. |
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Floods breath life into these hidden bottomland waterways and the land around them. |
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It says the numbers would be too unreliable because relatives would not contact them if their loved ones had been found. |
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A few curse the memory of them as clunky, unstable, slow, unreliable and inherently unsafe. |
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Those whose work constantly expose them to the unrelieved grimness of human suffering and death take refuge in gallows humor. |
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But religion tends to be more private than public with them, and the character of their faith tends to be unrelievedly upbeat. |
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It shows that he consistently misunderstood Iraqi Shiites as non-ideological and unreligious, contrasting them to Iranian Shiites. |
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Her attempts to rework them for modern consideration are decidedly unreligious. |
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What ultimately matters for them is the bottom line of the balance sheet, rather than a duty to serve. |
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There will always be smirkers, but if you realize that you can transcend them and have a hopeful message, you can reach so many people. |
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She will smite the empires with her wrath, and in her sorrow wash them away! |
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What he said to the workers went unreported, except in a small local paper that tracked down two of them. |
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Instead of getting family and old people on their side, the extremists, an unrepresentative minority, are turning them off. |
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How, scientifically, can we regard them as anything other than personal, unrepresentative opinions? |
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The bad guys coming out full of nasty tricks, the good guys seeing their world crumble around them as everything that can go wrong does. |
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Over time, politicians develop various nasty habits, and one of them is the use of phrases that do not actually mean what they say. |
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They could still do some quite nasty damage if people inadvertently handled them or were exposed to them. |
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It purportedly sends nastygrams to its customers warning them that continued naughtiness will result in their accounts being cancelled. |
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A scan such as this is non-invasive and non-destructive, but it's still possible one may get a nastygram from one's ISP for performing them. |
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If they support the Nats they lose the voting support of the NZ public, especially those who voted for them in the last election. |
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And most of them have opinions about the difficulty of making art, the melancholy of getting older, the miseries of unrequitedness, etc. |
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He had devoted himself too unreservedly to scientific studies ever to be weaned from them by any second passion. |
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Apache helicopters pounded them with missiles, while US tanks poured cannon fire on the defeated and unresisting column. |
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Derivations and copies are carefully identified, although who produced them, and precisely how, seems to remain unresolvable. |
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Mysteries and unresolved questions are a part of real life, and so it's OK for them to exist in novels. |
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According to Greek mythology, the God of Eros supposedly would strike a person in the eyes and make them smitten with their beloved. |
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He wore a smock, gardening gloves, and a pair of half-moon glasses with a smudge of mud on them. |
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I feel a smug satisfaction in knowing I am taking them away to a better climate. |
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Further, he said, this provided a point of reference for discussing any unresolved questions, if not actually resolving them. |
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The only time I've seen them look more glum is when they attempted to gee up an unresponsive crowd while supporting Travis earlier this year. |
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He quickly picked apples from the boughs of the tree, throwing them forcefully down upon the heads of his assailants. |
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A startled squeak came from the box the two of them were standing over as Golin seemed to awaken from an unrestful sleep. |
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The firm flesh of weevers gives them a useful role in bouillabaisse and other fish soups. |
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Choose almost any of them, order a bowl of bouillabaisse and you will be in culinary heaven. |
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It is the religious duty of Indian Muslims to forge the bond of love in all sincerity with Hindus of India and become one nation along with them. |
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So far it just a lot of unreturned phone calls, unresponsive board members and disorganized NGOs trying to get me to do their job for them. |
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There was nothing that either of them didn't know about each other, there was no thought left untold, no secret left unrevealed. |
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They were put there, unedited, unrevised, just as the authors sent them, with all the emotion and tears that went into writing them. |
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Five men were led to safety from the upstairs of an Indian restaurant to save them from thick smoke pouring from a burning extractor unit. |
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How can the right balance be found between preservation of national treasures and public access to them? |
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Asset-devaluation techniques like these don't stop attacks, but they have the potential to make them unrewarding and pointless. |
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The disclosure provision in the City Council's reparations bill will smoke them out. |
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A family of three are counting their blessings after a smoke detector alerted them to an exploding fridge fire which threatened their lives. |
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Occasionally it has seemed to be sheer wantonness and wickedness that has made them act unrighteously. |
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For the last five minutes, they had been bouncing soccer balls from one knee to the other, not letting them touch the ground. |
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The music seemed to bounce off the walls, echoing the sounds and making them louder, more melodic. |
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For the best results pick the fruits when they are unripe and leave them to mature on a warm window sill. |
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If you have purchased unripened fruits, put them into a plastic bag that is perforated. |
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He smoked his own hams in his smokehouse and fed his pigs some of the peaches from his trees to make them more succulent. |
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Of course there are conflicts between races and ethnicities and nationalities, call them what you will. |
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Others, like The Good Samaritan, have a bitter humanity to them that will have even the most unromantic of you crying into your cappuccino. |
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Make sure to protect them by using stakes to support the saplings and to keep wind from unrooting them. |
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The two climbed much of the way unroped, because roping would have slowed them down. |
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About 50 years ago they got so unroyally grubby that abbey authorities would not permit even antiquarians to see them. |
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Unfortunately, they receive a letter about a week later telling them the cheque has bounced. |
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He bought six calves at market in Skipton and sold them in York before his cheque bounced. |
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Arthur was performed by the perennial Peter Pan of the company, Michael O'Hare, whose steps always have a bounce and energy about them. |
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My students were bouncing off the walls by the time I dismissed them for Christmas break on the 17th of December. |
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It has seemed natural to them that, just as French is the language of France, so English is the native language of the inhabitants of England. |
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I have tattoos on my arms and one of them is two Native American arrows, crossed over each other. |
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Among them were crews of Navajo Scouts, Native American firefighters from Arizona. |
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Borders are set up to define the places that are safe and unsafe, to distinguish us from them. |
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But even when he and other GPs believe an elderly driver is unsafe, he has no powers to ban them from the road. |
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These simulation results suggest that the ensemble that minimizes them spans conformations with different degrees of nativeness. |
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A young woman, one of the waitresses, brought out a spoon and a bowl filled with a smoky, greenish liquid and placed them in front of Don. |
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She used a deep black eyeliner and mascara to highlight my eyes and make them stand out, and then applied a smoky grey eye shadow to my eyes. |
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When we get saddled with unsaleable items, it costs us money to get rid of them. |
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Place three or four layers of filo pastry in an oven proof tray, brush them with unsalted butter. |
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Her family thanked the government for its support, particularly in helping them travel for a memorial and smoking ceremony. |
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They were willing to bang the ball in, bowl a few bouncers to keep the batsmen quiet and have them in trouble. |
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Without agreed rules to play by, and strict sanctions against those who break them, sport would soon descend into unsatisfying anarchy. |
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He stated that he had never smooged to any boss in Mort's Dock or told them anything. |
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None of them could watch anything because the day room was put out of bounds to them. |
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When a fishing vessel is lost and all the crew make it home unscathed to find their families waiting for them it's a good result. |
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Grey weathered posts, with white ant mounds creeping up around them, mark the boundary. |
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There is a big reserve of natterjack toads in Formby, for example, but it will get too dry for them to survive. |
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Mr Purtill also smoothed over staff unrest over the departure of general manager Nigel Gray by telling them their jobs were safe. |
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The hippie had natty blond hair, and large, vacant-looking eyes with wrinkles around them. |
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It provides them with a wonderful range of natural hues derived from clay, bark, flowers and berries. |
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Zookeepers run enrichment programmes to mimic the natural behaviour of the animals in the wild and to stimulate them in captivity. |
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Since each woman is unique and reacts differently to natural treatments, try them out for yourself. |
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She pinched her cheeks to give them a little more natural colour and moved to leave her room. |
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Her blue eyes were emphasized by smoky eye shadow, and her lips were full and pouty from the gloss dabbed on them. |
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Perhaps it is natural for them to expect some kind of reward from the organisation. |
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While the communities may feel a natural attachment for their surrounds, they legally have no claim to them. |
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Members sponsoring guests or visitors for admission to the unscreened Galleries are required to certify that their guests are known to them. |
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They are bounteously gifted filmmakers, but sometimes you just want them to lay off the irony and climb down here with the groundlings. |
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The official policy of wiping them out intensified throughout the 17th century, and unusually generous bounties were offered to wolf-hunters. |
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But doctors learn about the natural history of diseases so that they can thwart or deflect them. |
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Many sounds that should seem strange to non-English speakers have been adopted and even naturalized in different countries, Spain among them. |
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More important, though, Japanese mass culture somehow naturalizes gaijin forms without integrating them. |
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However, the amount of online shopping these unseasoned Internet users do will depend on how easy it is for them to navigate the virtual mall. |
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He exposed them to great danger, sending them off in overcrowded and unseaworthy boats that experienced engine failure, or sank. |
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He quickly locked them back, but a computer malfunction left one door unsecure. |
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Macrae uses them as a bulk ingredient, suggesting that he finds himself in the fortunate position of having a bountiful local supply. |
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His fingers were smudged black with the ink, and he tried wiping them off on his jeans as Ryan came in. |
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If somebody's new shirt was a size too small, or their bright red lipstick was smudged, I wouldn't think twice about making them aware of it. |
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Tears streaked down her face, as usual, and she got some eyeliner smudges on her fingers as she tried to wipe them away. |
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Only in very special circumstances could either castle or bourg flourish in the absence of nearby manors to sustain them. |
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The principles of natural law gained ground, and accompanying them came a growing belief in the equality of all human beings. |
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We must teach our children early in life how to be healthy so that it comes naturally to them. |
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She is quick to admit that she is not a very outgoing person but meeting people and trying to understand them comes naturally to her. |
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Women, like highly qualified airline pilots, seem to have a skill that comes naturally to them, when it comes to dealing with babies. |
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The bond between them is so strong that helping each other comes naturally to them. |
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Not only may they do better if the person carrying them is unselfish, altruistic, and principled, but it is easy to see why this should be so. |
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This also gave them experience with the smudginess of pastels, so they could try to minimize smears and fingerprints on their work. |
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Tell me you love the pics and I'll be smug about them for a couple of days. |
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Europe's bourses were rocked, and shareholders realized more than ever that bad governance costs them money. |
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As long as there is a market for the reptiles, then people will continue to smuggle them into the country. |
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It has been suggested that the basic nature of social workers prevents them from performing effectively. |
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Of course, it's very difficult to disentangle children's basic natures from what adults have taught them. |
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By nature, I'm a little bit of a loner and I don't open up myself to people that easily when I meet them for the first time. |
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All we can do this week is appeal to their better nature and urge them to call off their mean-minded vandalism. |
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The media are seemingly hounding them at every opportunity, upsetting and unsettling the squad. |
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We can't have a hedge but it's alright for them to put a dirty great lump of concrete outside our house. |
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We will tell them about the fact that we have reinstituted apprenticeships. |
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As the CEO of the laggard portal company, Lansing has faced his share of critics, and most of them are emphatic that his ideas won't work. |
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More important, India needs to get laggard companies out of state hands to help them grow again and make them competitive in world markets. |
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Some of them would be cleared away by the laggers and their assistants, and compressed air hoses would blow the residue from the floor. |
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They wish to be reinsured by the states because of the risk for them to suffer heavy financial losses. |
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Around 5 000 of them have been reintegrated into the southern African country's regular armed forces. |
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Chuckling, I scooped them up in the palm of my hand and laid them gently on top of a soft pile of Green Stamps and bore them so to London town. |
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Pulling alongside them she and Rachel gave them a small wave and then they drove off. |
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He told me that he has established 42 parishes but can find only 17 clergy to staff them, only one of whom is a Yakut. |
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The front door, on a Yale lock, clicked shut behind them, and they stood together, hunched up, in the recessed doorway. |
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He stepped into the kitchen to see his sister laying the table for them both. |
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For example, turtles lay their eggs within hours in beach sand and then leave them. |
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Female turtles begin laying their eggs at age 50 and then come back to lay them every six years for another 50 years. |
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Four young sisters have laid claim to being Bolton's most musical family after two of them landed places in national orchestras. |
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Through megaphones, voices in broken English blared out at them, urging them to surrender and lay down their arms. |
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Once you have laid a ghost to rest, he or she can join your team and you can use them in future missions. |
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It felt like I wanted to reconcile with them, to lay a ghost, but I never managed to. |
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He is the archenemy to the Order and has vowed to lay them low one way or another. |
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The public must realise all surgical procedures carry risks and having plastic surgery lays them open to all of these. |
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Because I think it lays us open to the suggestion that we were avoiding them, and I think that is unwise. |
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The guards laid about them, striking men and women with the flats of their swords. |
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School rules are not laid down so that teachers can get a kick out of enforcing them. |
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I appealed to them, saying that I was more than happy to follow whatever ground rules had been laid down. |
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Synorogenic flysch deposits were laid down in front of the advancing allochthonous complexes, and were overridden by them. |
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But the true power in this album is that she laid the tracks down live and left them that way. |
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Our concern was for the five junior members of our party and whether a lack of laid-on amusements would lead to them laying into each other. |
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Two cats took up station outside my window and the pair of them went on yamming the whole night. |
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At last I try roasting them in the oven in their pods before crushing the lot and yandying, the Aboriginal way of sorting seeds. |
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No forward likes to have someone on top of them, they just end up laying the ball off with passes. |
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Carefully holding them he made his way back to the couch and laid the contents out on the coffee table. |
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The page proofs were laid out a few weeks in advance, and the minority panel convened for the last time to review them. |
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Eventually, the pope had the lay people boycott married priests and not attend Masses celebrated by them. |
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They may generate financial support by retaining profits and reinvesting them in organizational improvements. |
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At some periods acquittals were so rare that the legal profession regarded them as failures that had to be reinvestigated. |
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So there are some people in my life embarking on new love and I wish them all the best, I am glad to hear they are happy. |
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We would like to take this opportunity to wish them both all the best with their new venture. |
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I'm still behind my decision but I wish them all the best and they deserve all the credit they get. |
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We wish the Courages all the best and thank them for standing in at short notice. |
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Their many friends wish them all the best of good fortune for many years to come. |
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Museum staff said they wanted to wish the team all the best for next season and so invited them along to see the Harrier. |
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We also wish them all the best while away and hope that they return back home safe and sound again in autumn. |
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Well done to both players on a great achievement and we wish them all the best in the All Ireland final. |
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Repackaging economics courses can also reinvigorate them and stimulate student interest. |
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When it came to reissuing them, it was very easy for the ticket offices to do so. |
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The problem with reissuing video games is that they rarely stack up to your memories of them. |
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Madison inhales and holds her breath while Greta grabs the ends of the corset string and gives them a hard yank. |
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That's all I can think of now, but new characters will be introduced and I will allude to them. |
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I alluded briefly to them yesterday but if you missed them you can see them here. |
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He has also written to them reiterating his commitment to ensuring all the relevant facts are made available. |
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Then there's about a million boxes to fill in, but hardly any of them apply to me. |
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He wonders why European sportsmen don't wear boxes to protect themselves from such painful eventualities, when Americans are so keen on them. |
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And they boxed up huge numbers of documents and simply shipped them off to Qatar without actually looking through them. |
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I have books and since I had to move out of my previous home, many of them are still boxed up. |
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Because of their zany antics, the entire lot of them are boxed up and shipped off. |
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No longer will they have to wear rubber gloves to rummage through a bin liner, now it will be clean and dry and boxed up for them. |
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Procedures relating to topics within the chapter are boxed in and numbered so that the reader can quickly recognize them. |
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If someone is here just to recruit students of color, it kind of boxes them in. |
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Fear is the dominant weapon the establishment uses, to isolate people, box them in and keep them quiet. |
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The Claymores, though, need to unlock their box of tricks, for a loss in the German capital would leave them with a 1-3 record. |
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They've been doing it so long it just comes naturally to them. |
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A farmer has lost all his sheep, 300 lambs among them, shot by young men from Her Majesty's Armed Forces, whose sergeant had been reduced to hidden tears. |
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Most of them just need jobs, and these jobs are extremely easy to get because of the undesirable, and downright horribly nasty and cruel, nature of the work. |
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William barks for them to shut up as he bites into a lamb shank. |
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Between 1916 and 1945, the Cubs would compete in five World Series in Wrigley, losing all of them. |
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Kelvin remembered wrapping mackerel in them and eating them wild with seasoning. |
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Until the mid-seventeenth century, bourgeois and nobles in many regions used the local tongue among themselves, and even wrote literary works in them. |
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It is their intellect which, being unsanctified, has led them astray. |
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It has been criticized as a checklist of linguistic topics without an internal dynamic connecting the parts, or relating them to educational processes. |
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He needn't be frightened o' these yarramans. I got them like lambs. |
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For an instant, as they exchanged glares, Darius suddenly realized that the two of them probably held the same smoldering looks of hatred in their eyes. |
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Will correspondents use them to present an unsanctioned, less filtered account of events as they unfold, or will they just recount colorful background stories? |
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Vocally, Tunstall can coo with the best of them, but she also does a lovely whisky mezzo, rasping smokily through Another Place to Fall and Suddenly I See. |
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It's alright for them, they don't know what it's like to work here. |
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The majority take the theme of boy meets girl as their starting point, but some have extra qualities that make them more suited to the boudoir than the bathroom. |
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Even a naturalist like Zola cannot help giving his characters insight into the sweep of human meaning even as he feeds them to the grinder of biological determinism. |
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