I'd been hearing for weeks how dangerous the tribal areas are, getting so many warnings that they've been going in one ear and out the other. |
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By now most of our soils are so dry they've become water-repellent and what little rain we've received has barely penetrated the surface. |
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They're scared to death of this guy because they really believe he is the archconservative that they've always feared would step forward. |
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Perhaps they've just been scuppered by inexperience and the difficulties of the devised show. |
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Band biographer John Robb who has live-tweeted nearly every reunion show they've done reported a triumph. |
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After all, writing laws is what a Legislature does, and if they don't write enough laws, it can begin to look like they've been loafing. |
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Microsoft no doubt knows this, but is presumably banking on most users going along with the process, as they've tended to do in the past. |
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Indeed, in their own quiet, understated way, that's what they've always done. |
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They dance and walk sideways in lockstep and do all the things they've been trained to do. |
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The Pentagon says that they've done a pretty thorough review of all the tapes. |
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But they've put that on the back burner and use their voice to spew political rhetoric and propaganda. |
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It will be a big logistical problem for the army, but they've planned for it. |
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If they win, they will just go on to the next bet and so on until they've lost all their money. |
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Trufresh, a Connecticut company, has found that its lobsters sometimes come back to life after they've been frozen and then thawed. |
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Company dancers, along with some guest artists perform 10 works, which they've created themselves. |
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In addition to all this, they've had several members of the royal family, government officials and business leaders visiting from Thailand. |
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Since they've made the road better, we've seen more scobes in town than we ever used to. |
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So I'm afraid we did go scrumping and it looks as if they've been there again. |
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I'm sure they've got someone across the street watching us with the binocs, and making notes on our every move. |
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This is only natural, since many of the kids own a bandore or violin that they've built with their own hands. |
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When I arrive they've just begun, joined by an Argentine bandoneon player dressed in black and wearing a fedora. |
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They don't know what's happened, so all they're doing is speculating and in doing so they've been casting aspersions on a whole industry. |
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Feel your bile rise in righteous indignation as you realise they've put in not one but two Coldplay albums. |
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A minute later they've louped a fence and are darting through some trees and up a hill, oblivious to a nervous-looking group of sheep. |
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Over the past two years they've established a market garden and a Community Shared Agriculture program there. |
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I know they've scratched out two wins in a row, but we feel confident in ourselves. |
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Before they've heard us sing, they've lumped us in with a load of other people and they don't realise that we are the genuine article. |
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The Democratic Party is seen as soft and welfare friendly to small town scrappers who feel they've had to fight for all they had. |
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To that end, they've developed a huge network of superbly waymarked and graded mountain-biking trails. |
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They can't be certain they've got a safe haven or sanctuary at any particular place. |
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Why oh why do these attractive women in the public eye choose to commit themselves to other men, before they've even had a chance to meet me? |
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That's how humanity works, we only fix things after they've gone wrong, we're awful at tactical planning. |
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If all they've done is suffer an unhappy marriage, we should leave them to their marital misery. |
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Along with other car makers, they've been hit by a weak market in Europe for new cars, depressing prices and profitability. |
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For far too long they've plundered the pockets of the citizens of this country and treated us with utter disrespect. |
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Although, the Aussies probably wouldn't mind now they've had a chance to get used to it. |
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The Balinese thrive on custom and ritual, and they've crafted elaborate costumes and buildings to support those rituals. |
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Their pure fruit smoothie recipes took off, and they've grown steadily since. |
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This is exactly what they've done on a macro level to the developing countries of the world. |
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I think for modern pop, you've go to take your hat off to the Spice Girls, they've all had to work very hard and they've done a great job. |
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If nothing else, they've proved that there's more to them than madcap song titles and other weird stuff. |
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Can anyone really talk turkey about something as personal as a show they've written and performed? |
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But they've shut up the madhouse and nobody knows if they're coming or going. |
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Everyone feels that they've been there, done that, bought the action figure and worn the T-shirt. |
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It is worth going that extra mile when you know they've gone the extra mile to accommodate you. |
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The ESPA made an effort to include art forms like comics and zines specifically because they've been scorned by the mainstream. |
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So there's a lot of stock they've sent here which I'm just going to be throwing away. |
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In that case, why were they continuing to ask for lots of money to do the research they've already done? |
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This results in the average person being able to do things with computers they've never been able to do before. |
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Japanese macaques are a kind of Scottish monkey now living in Japan where they've developed strong sapphic preferences. |
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And you can't tell how many joeys they've got in their pouch when you shoot them. |
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He also knows that whoever lifts the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Bombay next month will know that they've been through a scrap to end all scraps. |
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These neat little gadgets may look like a travel clock, but they've got a bit more processing power. |
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What they've done is built a locking mechanism into the mainspring housing of the 1911 design. |
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When you fuel yourself with foods that your body is craving, make a note of how they've sated your appetite or how you felt after eating them. |
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This is the arrogance of a government who thinks they've got the election in the bag. |
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Well, they've dealt with some pretty thorny issues in a reasonably tasteful way. |
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Any money they make after they've paid back the loan can either be put back into the business or kept. |
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I would love to hear from them, see how they've made out, try to pick up where we left off, and thank them. |
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I've visited homes where they've appeared to think the school is making a mountain out of a molehill and it's not their problem. |
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Eventually, the currency markets which have marked down the euro so savagely will get the message that they've gone too far. |
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What is there to prevent free riders from bidding the price up excessively high, as they've done in other countries? |
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Tonight they're discussing an upcoming trip to Las Vegas, where they've booked suites at the Mirage hotel and casino to play baccarat. |
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But at Gladstone Primary, they're just as confident they've got the trophy in the bag. |
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You see, they've installed these ticket barriers at Oxford station and today was supposed to be the day upon which these came into use. |
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They've tried to weld a couple of numbers onto a dodgy story, and they've done it with performers who can act. |
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Working from old recordings and sheet music, they've managed to create music at times rousing and danceable, delicate and beautiful. |
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In short, they've reinvented their companies through a series of innovative maneuvers. |
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Various dragons have been scheming, plotting, and trying to get him for years, and they've pretty much all ended up dead trying. |
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When the players look at it, okay they've maybe had to work their backsides off but he's won them the game and that makes up for it. |
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Over dinner, two members of the press pack tell me they've split up with their girlfriends by phone or e-mail in recent days. |
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The lads are working hard in training and they've all come back pretty fit. |
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The character design is second to none, and they've really taken advantage of the machine's strengths. |
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I meet Nav for dinner at Carluccio's, where I am crushed to find they've taken my wild boar ragu off the menu. |
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I bet she doesn't tell any female customers to change their photo on their railcards just because they've had a new hair-do. |
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And in fairness to the Bush administration, they've been pretty steadfast in urging the European Union to admit Turkey to their club. |
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And they've put together a golf trail stretching from Edzell down to St Andrews and stretching westwards as far as Perth and Blairgowrie. |
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Since being with my wife even the junkies I hang around with say they've noticed a big difference in me. |
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Even while heading home from work the Milanese both walk and dress as if they've just stepped out of a sultry Italian movie. |
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This is the most surprising number they've yet come up with and I hope one that will prove and justify their longevity and popularity. |
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Some of those players are still trying to play the game at that level, and perhaps they've had their best years. |
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And they have poorer mental health than the people in the country they've migrated to. |
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All they do is whinge and whine about how hard life is and how they've been left behind. |
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The responsibility is shared out and they've all been putting their shoulders to the wheel when required. |
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We have fallen afoul of censorware companies before, but they've always been able to remove us from their blacklist in a few minutes. |
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Two researchers specializing in the psychology of health say they've found a more productive way to wean sun worshipers from catching some rays. |
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Granted, they still shamble, but it seems they've started to think, to use tools and to react to their environment. |
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For more than three years, they've mourned her loss and lived in the shadow of suspicion. |
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I think they've aged in a lot of ways, but I don't think their essential character has changed. |
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In the past they've also had genuine stag and real ivory, both of which are now very hard to come by. |
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No, they've generally evolved past that sort of aggressive territorial behaviour. |
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I have a lot of people come to see me where they've been accused of something in the workplace such as sexual harassment or an issue. |
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In the past they've tried to engineer a meeting with a local widower who lost his wife and children in a car accident. |
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We should actually be out there talking to people because they've got real-life experiences that they want to share. |
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I have always stuck up for the players and not publicly had a go at them when they've not played particularly well. |
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Evidently they've changed the rules so teams no longer have to fake injuries to bench a player. |
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I guess that now they've completed their own make-over into Low Tory tosspots they obviously feel that the rest of the population should follow. |
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If our folks sit on their rears, the Republicans are better organized in Pennsylvania than they've ever been. |
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You don't want your people keyboarding when they've got more important work to do. |
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I often find dead spiders in the house and wonder whether they've died from boredom or starvation. |
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He has also complained that they've kept him from teaching math to his fellow inmates. |
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Pensioners are hoping Hallowe'en will bring more treats than tricks now they've displayed our campaign posters. |
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Like small children playing a game of ghost, they've succeeded only in frightening the bejesus out of each other. |
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She points down to a stream of gasoline flowing out from underneath the car they've taken shelter behind. |
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Or, at least, that's the plan, because what they've actually done is generate an amount of befuddlement and head-scratching. |
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They were brand new, under twenty quid with steel toecaps and they've served me well this last month but they do take a while to dry. |
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No wonder they're commentating on Grand Prix, they've bored their only friends to death. |
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The facts of these soldiers' cases are under wraps, partly because they've been sequestered from the media by their commander. |
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The two men get to drinking, and then to talking, and it's not long before they've become fast friends. |
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It's the first blended wing in Air Force history, and they've made it happen without a blueprint or road map. |
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What they've got to remember is a dented wing mirror to a car is a broken leg to a rider. |
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The chip will keep count of how many drinks they've had and how much of a bill they need to settle with us. |
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Besides, they've got this universal broad appeal, whereas all I'm doing is wittering on about obscure pop music. |
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But the fact of the matter is given what they've been through with this very fast, deep maneuver, some of them are pretty tired out. |
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I mean, what's stopping them from throwing us to the wolves once they've got us? |
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Miranda was the true career woman so they picked her to get pregnant and look how miserable they've made her. |
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Backhanders from the publishers, I shouldn't wonder, judging by the sycophantic drivel they've written. |
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These cameras may have been launched with improved road safety in mind but they've been hijacked for mercenary reasons. |
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Anyone who remembers with fondness the strike ridden 70's and early 80's must think they've stepped through a time warp. |
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They were the favourites for the wooden spoon before the season started but they've recorded two wins from their first four games. |
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But I can't quite express why it seems that way, and it may just be that they've gradually merged in my own memory. |
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After they've left the site up for two weeks, they swap it out for a redirect to an exploit site. |
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We've simply stuck to our knitting, giving viewers the kind of top-quality, original programming they've come to expect from us. |
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How on earth can people afford to buy stuff in the January sales when they've just had Christmas? |
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More to the point, though, they've settled on a workable sound and they use it quite effectively. |
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But then they've got less to compare him with, and have had no time to get sick of him. |
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All of a sudden it's as if they've hit an invisible wall as they become stationary, despite them furiously beating their wings. |
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Neither of them are kooks, they've simply been lied to by the people who are in charge. |
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I did this so that the bloggers listed could use that post as a reference point to check back and see how far they've come. |
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Since 1995 they've been wowing audiences with a crossover style combining their operatic training with Irish folk. |
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Most wreckers dismantle cars they've bought at auctions of vehicles written off by insurance companies. |
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This sometimes results in fleeting wrinkles being ironed into permanent pleats or, worse, seeming indelible when they've already washed away. |
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A lot of people believe they've been abducted by aliens in space ships and taken away and then brought back. |
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I think they are laboring under the belief that the state has put up everything they've got to show, that Amber's the icing on the cake. |
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So far, they've had a very well crafted policy of confronting radicalism on all fronts. |
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Steve raises both arms above his head, laces his fingers together and leans back into the cradle they've made. |
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Some people say they're allergic to medicines when they mean that they've had side effects from them. |
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I thought I detected a blush but they've been very professional in rehearsal. |
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Unless they've some magical beastie to use for it, they've no choice but to move her by horse, wagon, or afoot. |
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As for revenue growth, investors still want to see it, but they've reined in their expectations. |
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If the latter, then we have to wonder if consumers will be willing to lay out good money to see something they've already bought fixed properly. |
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But they've been rejiggered over time into orderly crystal patterns linked by superstrong chemical bonds. |
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Newcastle have come from behind to win and the fans celebrate like they've won the European Cup. |
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You might be under the impression that, for such a beautiful land, they've been blessed with a truly ugly language. |
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They'll then have their photo taken after they've landed the plane they hijacked. |
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It won't be until that age that they've earned enough money to enable them to live a simple life in retirement. |
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Sea eagles hang out in the arctic north of Norway because they've been pushed back there by us. |
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Local authorities say it's because they've been advised by the federal agencies that foot the bill that money is tight. |
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They haven't actually released any data for it yet, but they've promised to soon. |
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It's a single lane for you, a single lane for oncoming traffic, and in the middle they've painted an obviously desperate double red line. |
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I know that it's occurred to Matt and Nick because they've both talked about it with me. |
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What I do know is that naming these people before they've been charged is a very bad idea. |
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The track is self-contained and self-satisfied, like they've found a circus of their own. |
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The outcomes are such that people repatriate with their family when they've formerly been at odds with them. |
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It isn't like they've worked out how to levitate the television remote control across the room to allow for utter and total lassitude. |
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Now all I have to do is wait to see whether they've managed to get the authorisation codes right. |
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But Berger and Rosenberg say they've done hundreds of joint replacements with same-day discharges and have never had a readmission. |
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It's unlikely that the mega rich will be able to increase the size of their wealth at the rate that they've been doing. |
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Some say they've been mistaken for Latinos so often, they've been tempted to learn Spanish. |
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If you bowl outside the line, most batsmen, once they've picked the line, are not going to play. |
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They just needed a little bit of motivation, a bit of that experience, and they've been away laughing. |
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They want the club to progress and everyone feels they've got the potential to progress. |
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Instead of feeling like they've failed, smokers should be congratulating themselves on taking the first steps towards giving up for good. |
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With California's power woes and rising pump prices, the Democrats believe they've finally snagged an issue that zings the Republicans. |
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They reckon it is a licence to print money and let's face it they've got lots of experience in this field. |
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But ultimately, I think they've probably resigned themselves to the fact that they're going to be attacked. |
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Who can blame them when they've chosen to begin anew somewhere so beautiful? |
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Praise them when they've resisted the temptation to buy something they really wanted. |
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In doing so, they've blooded players of a newer generation, yet many of the old hands were most central to last Sunday's win. |
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Fair enough, they've had a couple of good results, but winning the Champions league? |
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What they lack in trappings, they've made up for in resourcefulness, particularly in the area of sales. |
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She's just about the the least interesting character they've ever had in there. |
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In yet another example of their coolness, in outlining plans to offload a batch of new shares, they've come up with the following gem. |
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And if meaninglessness is the point, then they've done their job quite effectively. |
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Boomers on the left coast are leading the new career movement, with almost 40 percent responding they've made the transition. |
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Could this attack on their credibility be related to the fact that they've announced that he's unfit to serve as president? |
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Normally this happens at a regional airport after they've announced your flight has been delayed for a few hours. |
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After they've eaten the snails, they'll use the little bread bits to scoop up the leftover sauce. |
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Accountants can't rely on something they've read to determine their liability risk, and should obtain formal legal advice on their situation. |
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Oh well, they've been dancing for longer than me so I guess I have some time to catch up! |
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Chest waders are good but make sure they've got a boot comfortable enough to allow for hours of walking. |
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It's a strange concept considering that they've made a career out of electronic retro-futurism. |
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Even f they've been successful in the past, there's a constant fear of failure, and they go to great lengths to perfect everything they do. |
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The elder one has a partner and they've been living together for about nine years. |
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The antis think they've won and we carry on hunting within the law and we think we've won. |
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Unfortunately, foot and mouth has crept into Argentina in recent months, and they've had to start revaccinating. |
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Greeks show they've clocked a pretty woman by stroking their fingers across their own chins. |
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What they've got now is around 500,000 people coming two or three or four times a year. |
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Never mind playing together, they've hardly had the chance to see each other. |
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Even if they've never heard you speak, the fact that you were booked as a speaker gives you instant credibility. |
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Well fear not and control your excitement because they've started their own blog. |
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They get asked a zillion questions at these press conferences, and mostly they keep a lid on what they've been saying. |
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By law once they've served their time they are then free, a clean slate in a sense. |
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A rare sight in the streets of Monrovia, Liberians know only too well they've miraculously been pulled back from the edge of the abyss. |
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I expect that in a few more days we'll find out they've both joined a cult or something. |
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No wonder they've been the preferred lifestyle accessory of artists for so long. |
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He wants what's best for them and if they want to do well, that's who they've got to listen to. |
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Authorities will most likely resist any deal which may create a perception that they've gone easy on a person convicted for drug trafficking. |
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They're a contrary lot, and they've been known to cause a few upsets in the past. |
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Once they've captured your PIN, the shoulder surfers will try to steal your wallet or purse so they can get your ATM card. |
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In this case they've solved a problem without referring to any of their memories. |
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People shouldn't be allowed anywhere near a computer unless they've rudimentary lessons in how to use one. |
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We sit side by side at the bar counter of an old fishermen's shack where they've been filming. |
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His coffee isn't the way he likes it since they've run out of half-and-half. |
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Even if somebody out there ends up reading what we write, as likely as not we'll complain that they've missed the point. |
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In any case, they've had a clean-up of natural debris and the sand is white and clean. |
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I just got them to sit down and be quiet, they've been running riot all day. |
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Anybody who says this is obviously a telemarketer, because they've read my misprinted name in the phone book. |
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I'm not using these examples as a pointer to the level of their skills, this is just a statement about the sound they've shamelessly ripped off. |
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You and I don't really want to know how much money they've actually accounted for, do we? |
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No one knows when they died or who they are because they've been completely forgotten. |
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You may never usually watch such lowculture television but, trust me, the twisted ending they've dreamed up is jaw-dropping. |
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It shows children parroting lines they've heard while watching old movies in the van. |
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And they've also found two new mutations that make the roaches more resistant to pyrethroid and related insecticides. |
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As you can see behind me, they have people actually sleeping on mats on the floor because they've just had to continue to allow people in. |
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The cabbie said, Listen mate, I can't be blamed if they've got roadworks at Hyde Park Corner. |
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One of the things these kids never fail to do is to turn up trumps for other people and they've done it again. |
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They only have jazzed-up previews by which to judge whether to see a movie, and they've been burned enough that they're cynical. |
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Once you've assessed what they've done and the influence they've had, it's hard to argue that they're not among the greatest rock bands ever. |
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This being early in a Hollywood film, when things seem as though they've hit rock bottom, the tragedy has merely begun. |
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Negotiators say they've spoken directly with their kidnappers. |
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Safety experts urge patients to ask their doctors if they've washed up. |
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More interesting, perhaps, is the possibility that the co-eds themselves are the disease, unable to acclimate to the rural environment they've invaded. |
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I'm not sure that artist-chosen shows are of that much curatorial or art-historical use, and anyway they've become a cliche. |
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While their chart career has been on hold, they've remained a highly respected live act and one with all five of the original quintet at the heart of the performance. |
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For some of them, it may be the first time they've ever seen a race car. |
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They don't know us from Adam yet they've done all this for us. |
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They were jolly nice, and they've got this lilting kind of accent. |
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Since engineers rule the world, it's not surprising they claim they've got a solution to everything including the best alternative to welds, nuts, rivets and bolts. |
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It's a difficult act to pull off, but by Jove, they've done it. |
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But even in the face of potential relapse, many exercisers worry that taking a break for health concerns may undo all the hard work they've put in at the gym. |
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Moreover, they don't believe this because they've been brainwashed into false consciousness by consumerist propaganda. |
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Two cold oranges arrive, looking as if they've been peeled with an adze. |
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If they've got keys t'yon gate, they mun be on official business. |
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The teachers must be glowing with pride from the praise they've garnered. |
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From the ocean, choices include squid, whole red snapper, whiting and sardines, most of which usually look like they've just come from the fishmonger next door. |
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One issue they've used to galvanize their public is continuing agitation to erode the constitutional safeguards against establishment of religion. |
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Every time they've made a promise, they have gone back on their word. |
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Then, Enfield hosted Nelson as leaders, but went down to a defeat which allowed the Seedhill side to take over at the top, where they've resided since. |
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Because there's been no direction, no guidance, they've gone into crime. |
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Forced to lay on more cash-back rebates, cheap financing deals, and other costly incentives to try to empty dealer lots, they've seen profits squeezed. |
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They've grown addicted to the cash flow from sales fueled by financing and hefty rebates, and they've trained customers to expect a steady diet of the givebacks. |
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And they've been streaming across the border all night long. |
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Obviously, they've never seen the champion, festooned with hundreds of air plants and mistletoe and soaring to 55 feet with a trunk more than 4 feet in diameter. |
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So they've boxed up yeast, Band-aids, film and seeds to send into space. |
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Well, yes, it can spread somewhat, but the proof of the pudding is in the eating, and they've been doing this for years and controlling it to extremely low levels. |
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This would see data being broadcast over the airwaves into radio receivers which, if they've been fitted with special screens, could transmit video images. |
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I want to take the money that I earn and get a bunch of doctors together three times a year and have them all do a round table and talk about what they've learned. |
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Even better we should make an island made of the scrap they've dumped off the west coast somewhere, transport all the knackers in Ireland to it and let them live there. |
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The players found it very, very rewarding when they've come off and actually beaten someone that technically might have had the wood on them at some stage. |
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Have you ever seen anyone after they've given him a proper working-over? |
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Despite it's name it actually feels more like a New York bar as they've wisely avoided the usual spread of overly lacquered replica oriental furniture. |
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And if the Supreme Court agrees with the DC circuit, most of what they've done over the last year may ultimately be undone. |
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And while homesickness and a yen to have the support of being the home team in a rough business lured the brothers back, they've set their sights on more travel eventually. |
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Within five years of release, Shawshank was a phenomenon, a video bestseller and a renter that its admirers feel they've discovered for themselves. |
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Though Underhill admits his band of three saxes, a crazy bassist, and a dancing drummer is getting on in years, he claims they've still got that old verve. |
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A travel representative will meet them at the airport, bring them to their guesthouse and run through the route they've chosen for the next 13 days. |
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You see that they've lost their sharp wit and edginess, but you've long come to terms with that. |
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For another, they've taken to tarting up their lattes with leaf-like artwork carved into the foam with subtle tricks of the wrist while pouring the drinks. |
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Because they've been on every side they get enmeshed with the guy who ended up on the wrong side. |
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The band is enjoying a resurgence in popularity, at least in the live arena, which might be why they've just released their third live album in four records. |
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Large dogs, such as retrievers, Dobermans, and Rhodesian Ridgebacks, make great running mates because they've been bred to have long, graceful strides and sturdy joints. |
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This slight premise is barely spelled out before each of the guests drift into reveries illustrating how they've arrived at this point in their lives. |
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A year ago I would have written the band off as a flash in the pan, but now I'm thinking that they've got what it takes to stick around for a while longer. |
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So many times I've sat at dinner tables, and there's been some horrible homophobe, or racist, or sexist at the table and they've said appalling things. |
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Keep in mind, what they've been exposed to is 0.1 rem, and about 50 percent fatality is on the order of 400 rem. |
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For the 10th anniversary, they've released a double-CD featuring dancehall party riddims padded with rootsy and sometimes mushy down-tempo numbers. |
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I hereby certify that I have done nothing whatsoever that I have any intention of telling you about, unless they've got me bang to rights on tape. |
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Geometry is fundamentally a right-brained activity, where almost all of the mathematics they've seen before has been left-brained, symbol-manipulation type. |
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With the political journalists, the fun in reading them is trying to work out which politician, apparatchik or bureaucrat they've been speaking to. |
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They're willing to play chicken, because they've been winning for more than a century, and our appeasements have only whetted their appetites for more concessions. |
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And they've fielded their share of rising stars over the years. |
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And if you go to the website you'll see that they've already compiled an impressive and very politically and religiously diverse least of signers. |
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I mean this is a great sport for the Olympics, they've got these wonderful aquatic centres built for every Olympics, you'd love to be in one of those, wouldn't you? |
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No need to roll your own because they've already rolled some for you, prepackaged in 5s and 10s, and without a huge government health warning all over the packet. |
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Give people a severe California-style rambler c. 1960, and by 2003 they've geegawed the lawn, hung kitsch in the windows, rosemaled the letterbox. |
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By the way they've really fallen off their game over at the RNC, or wherever these things are coming. |
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Is it supposed to suggest that those women who do play the game are some kind of freaks who have been asexualised simply because they've chosen to wear boots and jerseys? |
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There's always a danger that when you let somebody out on weekend leave and they've got lorry-loads of cash that the first thing they'll do is buy a plane ticket to Rio. |
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Yes, this orb that contained such power is stored inside the secret chamber of the Lunaria Kingdom, and the Lunarians respected this power, they've never touched or used it. |
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While they were invented in Shandong about seven years ago, they've just now caught on and are being mass-produced. |
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You are the one they look up to and try hard to impress, you are the one they will bust a gut for, you are the one they will run to when they've fallen down. |
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Rather than return home, the family sought sanctuary in the basement of a St-Laurent church, where they've been living, without going outside, since. |
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Unobtrusive is the reporter's notebook under the table where they can't see you're doodling, or the tape machine they've forgotten you switched on. |
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The problem for the government is that they've employed such tactics so often and so transparently that people are awake to their cynical ploys, their partisan purpose. |
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There doesn't seem to be any ability to understand how or why terrorists might be led to do the admittedly horrifying and awful and frightful things that they've done. |
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Northampton have got the stadium, they've got the fans, and now, thanks to Bruce Reihana, they may have the makings of a serious Heineken Cup challenge. |
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In combination, they've been malignant so many times before. |
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By the time the police get there, they've scarpered and nothing gets done. |
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When they've gathered themselves within striking range, we're dead. |
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But no, the lure of Mammon is so great that they've schlepped into town and braved the crowds for the dubious delights of risking death-by-stampede in the lighting department. |
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You're right, they've been subjected to bald-faced lies told by Scott. |
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After being marinaded in cumin and oregano, they are dipped in crushed tortilla chips so that, even though they are grilled, they taste like they've been fried. |
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I wouldn't mind if they had a little nibble now and then, but no, they've got to have the whole thing. 2 pumpkin plants, 3 lettuce seedlings and damage to my marrow plant. |
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When they've finally drained the mountain of gold, the three men must survive the descent, the banditos and each other to turn their gold into untold wealth. |
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In spite of that, they do a bang-up job with what they've got. |
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Now they've taken yet another show I grew up with and massacred it. |
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After all, they've pumped massive amounts of money into their economies. |
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Apparently the weather forecast will no longer show wind unless it's significant, and they've ditched isobars and fronts as they disenfranchise the thickos. |
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What has been demonstrated is that they've been secondees to the Australian Crime Commission and they've been the subject of corruption allegations. |
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