Finally, how can they say it is finished when there are still areas which are still under repair and construction? |
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I can see why it's been called wordy, but I don't mind a bit of repetition as long as they say it funny, and they did. |
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Women, they say, laughed more at jokes involving wordplay, while men preferred more aggressive humor. |
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They have come together for a journey across the South and East of India to revive what they say is a dying form of art. |
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And a lot of what they say makes sense to me, but some of it winds up sounding a little kooky. |
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The British Thoracic Society says there is one lung specialist for 119,000 patients in England and Wales, a situation they say is very worrying. |
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But they say that the inhabitants on Prangli do not know of any labyrinths on their island. |
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The statues are both xoana, and they say that they were set up by the women from the Thermodon. |
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As they say, there is safety in numbers, so if you're in an unfamiliar place, stay with a group, at least until you know the lay of the land. |
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On the other, they say religion has little power to bring peace and harmony to the world. |
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How on Earth can anyone be expected to show remorse, for something they say they didn't do? |
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And they say they have some sort of gear I can wear that will amplify neural signals or something and will help too. |
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The romantic leads ended up falling in love during the course the production and the rest, as they say, is history. |
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They grin at me in the morning when I'm taking a leak, but they say very little. |
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The 62 junior doctors in Waterford are annoyed over new rostering arrangements which they say will isolate them on the frontline. |
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You know, He-Man, they say revenge is a dish best served cold, but I would much rather serve it hot. |
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Thirdly, do they say there was an estate in reversion created in the Crown under these statutes? |
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In actuality, Maddie had the grace of a frog but didn't they say love was blind? |
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The satellites are orbiting the Earth at a fixed point, above the equator, they say. |
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As you can see, things have calmed down since last month and I have, as they say, got a life. |
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I am also a Taurus, they say that we have bad tempers and are very domineering. |
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Apart from the passing migrants, this site also attracts some of the rare birds such as little ringed plovers and red wattled lapwings, they say. |
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I just hope it will not be one of those cases where they say something will be investigated just to appease the people. |
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Though you know what they say, that a cyclotron is just a linac coiled into a spiral. |
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Other parts of the country are also being Arabised, they say, but not to the same degree. |
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They feel compelled to be careful about what they say so as not to upset the people around them or rock the boat. |
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Pride, as they say, is all that is left to play for, but even that appears in short supply in two listless, morale-free, rugby nations. |
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Things were always a little shaky, but it has never been this bad before, they say. |
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I've heard all the standard arguments about how romaji themselves are fashionable here in Japan, it doesn't necessarily matter what they say. |
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American lobby groups try to seek a legal way to attack that peg, which hurts their interests they say. |
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They live in their own universe, no one understands anything they say, and they hang out with the Arminians a lot. |
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Management keeps making rosy promises it can't keep and issuing financial forecasts it can't meet, they say. |
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Without the European military patrolling in their box-like armoured cars, 'anything not nailed down would go', they say. |
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Portarlington, they say, is the ideal choice because of its location and geographical position. |
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Residents in Willington are up in arms over a building development plan which, they say, will triple the size of the village. |
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Although bosses admit the changes will cause teething problems they say it will work well in the long run. |
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I suppose somewhere is a foreign film buff who likes artsy films that don't have to mean what they say they mean. |
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As they say, you cannot live by bread alone, so be sure to take care of the liquid side of your diet as well. |
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It's about two weeks to the close of the cod season, but as they say in the classics, as one door closes, another opens. |
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In fact, they say, nobody knows what the correct quantity of these medicines for children is or how their systems assimilate the drugs. |
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They've created a low-carb, low-calorie, high-protein, artisan-quality bread, which they say is unlike anything found on today's grocery shelves. |
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What they say can be both extraordinarily lucid and almost unbearably moving. |
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Given the way atomic energy works, they could move ahead with an entirely peaceful program to produce electricity, as they say they are doing. |
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The Augustinians are now withdrawing from Ballyhaunis, they say, because of the ageing profile of their priests and the lack of vocations. |
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It's true what they say about heightened aural perception when you're deprived of your other senses. |
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I am so tired of your rants so from now on tell it to the hand cos the face ain't listenin' as they say in your fave culture. |
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The sanitary pad doesn't have wings, but it does absorb more blue ink than a leading rival, so they say. |
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I've already told me you really don't care what they say or it doesn't affect you in any way. |
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I mean, I don't agree with a lot of what they say, but they usually are media savvy. |
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But all good things come to those who wait, so they say, and now that wait is over. |
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As they say, you can take the girl out of India but you can't take India out of the girl. |
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Both have company pensions, but buying abroad is something anyone can do, they say. |
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Somewhere in the world, so they say, there's a perfect love match for everyone. |
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Like they say, there are stranger things in heaven and earth than we can imagine. |
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Well you know what they say about some people having more money than sense. |
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Cultural neglect, they say, reflects social neglect, and it becomes a vicious circle. |
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Undoubtedly, they say, new technology will mean big changes in the ways films are watched and made. |
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It's true what they say, a little adversity can turn a city of strangers into a small town. |
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It's all very well to dress to please yourself, but you wouldn't want to hear what they say about you behind your back when you do. |
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Footy fans will be fascinated by the men in white and the things they say out there in the heat of battle. |
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Hundreds of victims of Britain's A-bomb tests are to march on Parliament today in what they say is their best chance ever to secure compensation. |
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I've read them, I know what they say, I know how they derived the projections, and I know the margin for error. |
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Elderly residents in a Maldon street have been driven to the brink of despair by yobs who they say have subjected them to a campaign of terror. |
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If they do manage to scrape a living, they say, it is by running more cows with less help and working 70-80 hours a week themselves. |
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In general terms, they say, global competition in the local marketplace crowds out local variety. |
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It is vital that all the broadcasting unions move to ballot for action swiftly before the mood turns to resignation, they say. |
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Most ballplayers are loath to admit they swing for the fences, but they're lying if they say they don't savor the moment when it happens. |
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All, however, reserve special praise for the South Shore fire marshal, whom they say has been an enormous help in planning the space. |
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He's not lazy, they say, he just can't stop eating and his metabolism retains everything. |
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The sparks flew immediately, and the rest, well, as they say, the rest is history. |
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Worse still is when they say they'll have to see what their husband or boyfriend thinks. |
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But something interesting seems to happen, they say, when seasoned skiers combine with newbies to form a team. |
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Once the flour is finally made and the first loaf baked, everyone from a given family partakes until they say bas. |
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His monopoly, they say, was threatening to kill off any semblance of competition in a discipline that used to thrive on it. |
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Instead, they say, the trained medics will be able to ease pressure on overstretched emergency hospital units. |
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But I guess they say, sometimes, you know, if you're an actor, it's in your blood. |
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Allowing people to be self-determining is, they say, the only way to respect them as fully moral beings. |
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Then they say that discrimination against gays is unjust, but backhand them saying that same-sex unions aren't equivalent to marriage. |
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History, as they say, has thus far proven the best judge of the rightness of this tactic. |
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You gotta use your bean to get this right so, as they say in the military, listen up. |
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A 17-year-old clerk was given the sack, as they say in Britain, for failing to fill in a time sheet. |
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There is the odd posh word on the menu but most dishes are properly explained and do exactly what they say on the label. |
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They have a holy duty, they say, to brook no compromise with separatists, but instead to eliminate them by military means. |
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The Salford tenor settled a long-running legal dispute with a former management company two months ago but they say he has yet to pay up. |
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That's exactly what critics are saying, and what they say is there's really a policy of benign neglect going on. |
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I agree with them when they say that this vast majority are not bent on civil war. |
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And they say that the broken shards of glass missed his jugular vein by inches. |
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Born-and-bred residents are being trampled on by wealthy incomers who push property prices even further beyond their reach, they say. |
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Imitation, they say, is the greatest form of flattery and if this were the case then the two composers would be delighted. |
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Life is passing you by and you are in danger of missing the bus, as they say. |
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Well since they say that a trouble shared is a trouble halved, I figured that it would also hold true in this case. |
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At the time they say they were told that although the windows were shuttered, there were four ceiling fans. |
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He's a shyster, they say, ripping off poor uneducated country folk with his mumbo-jumbo, and luring a stream of young girls into his bed. |
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Researchers aren't monkeying around when they say that more attention should be given to estrogen levels during pregnancy. |
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Democrats are already blasting him for what they say are his extreme views. |
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As they say, even cripple bleeder singles look like line drives in the next day's box scores. |
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Well, Katherine Graham didn't blink, and the rest, as they say, is history. |
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The government, they say, is concealing a savage bloodbath in which dozens of detainees were killed by police and guards. |
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Might they say you are highly skilled in terms of motivating your students, in keeping them excited? |
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The army, they say, lacked sufficient combat readiness to fight in mountainous terrain. |
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Though I look just like her, they say, I act like my father, ruthless and uncaring. |
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It's no better at pain relief and no easier on the gastrointestinal mucosa than other drugs in its class, they say. |
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Or will they say here's a plain spoken, direct, blunt guy who may make his way in politics. |
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Whenever you go to the council asking for new books and equipment they say they are skint but they can find money for this kind of thing. |
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The country is too big, too poor, too uneducated and too unstable to give political power to the people, they say. |
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But his energy, they say, serves as a catalyst for an unending supply of ideas. |
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At night, crammed as many as 14 to a room, they say the mosquitoes eat them alive. |
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In certain sectors, they say, it was permissible to regard everyone, infants and grandparents included, as though they were grenade slingers. |
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If you challenge their conception of society and politics, then they say you are a threat to national unity or to peace and order and stability. |
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The secret, they say, is to pull the trigger of the 12-bore shotgun the instant the bird is spotted. |
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The Romans, who will resolutely overwhelm an adversary with the might of arms, they say Phoenicians are deceitful and sly. |
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But they say their tests prove that phones do, in a small way, affect the brain. |
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Workers have unearthed buried bombs they say are loaded with anthrax, aflatoxin and botulin toxin, and inspectors are analysing the contents. |
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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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People are campaigning against plans for a mobile phone mast in Nelson because they say it will spoil the view of a nature reserve. |
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Sure, show the kids that the parents don't mean what they say and can be snookered into taking back a punishment. |
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Mostly, they say, it's done on the stove, but when the weather has allowed, they've done it outside in a heavy-based pot on a braai. |
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By that time they say the baby would already have spent a long time in care or in an orphanage and may have been neglected or maltreated. |
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I think it's a soft drug as they say, and shouldn't carry those heavy penalties. |
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If they do that, they say that yes there will be a sudden upsurge in violence but it will only be short-term. |
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Government alone without religion is soulless and lacking any moral framework, they say. |
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Last week the Laverton Trust Management Committee published a draft plan, which they say will put the hall on sound footing. |
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I hear the average person in my small town, and I can't understand nine tenths of what they say. |
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But Brooklynites have expressed reservations, much of it directed at what they say is the misguided use of Gehry's architectural creativity. |
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Radiation from the Big Bang fireball has been travelling across the universe, cooling as space expands, they say. |
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And they say I only bruised them, but I tell you, if this is only a bruise, I'd hate to have broken bones. |
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Everyone wants this great big win, but if we get it, they say it's a non-event. |
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Like I said, I've been trying not to completely copy from her, but as they say, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. |
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To survive, they say, universities will have to rely more, not less, heavily on nonpublic revenue sources. |
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If the owners prefer to allow smoking, non-smokers can accept that or stay away, they say. |
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The minute I finished my treatment I was back to square one, and they say they don't have anything else that I can do. |
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And the organizations say that some 300 farms are remaining because they say the evictions are invalid or have been nullified by court orders. |
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I've never been surer of anything in my life, despite what they say about their hair-splitting coverage. |
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The commercial insurance market is hardening, as they say in the insurance business. |
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As they say, it doesn't take a smart oddsmaker all day to look at a horseshoe. |
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Detergents within the fuels, they say, significantly reduce deposits on inlet valves and in carburettors. |
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But for all the shiny numbers Manning puts up there is still a slight sense that he is, as they say in Texas, all hat and no cattle. |
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They are afraid to talk to the student involved in case they say the wrong thing and upset them. |
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But, as they say, when the cat's away, the mice will play, and so they did. |
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Once dug up, the stretch was never properly repaired again and it becomes flooded after every downpour, they say. |
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Eliminate second helpings, high-calorie sauces and cookies made with butter, they say. |
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Norton and other strikers extended their picket lines to other areas of the state, where they say they've found a sympathetic public. |
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Both film-makers and certifiers claim democratic credentials in their work when they say that most of the audience has a particular preference. |
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In some texts, they say he dwells in a cave far from the reaches of the curious and greedy. |
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That's not a very romantic vision to propound right after Valentine's Day, but, as they say on the Continent, c'est la vie. |
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What we do is write down what they say, type it up and send it out to them, asking them to make amendments or changes where necessary. |
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If you get an overdraft from a bank, terms and conditions, as they say, apply. |
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And they say it will be hard for them to carry on without seeing his cheeky face. |
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No other country in the world, they say, has such a dazzling array of chic fashion on offer. |
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After all, they say life is a box of chocolates, but never have I seen life as being sweet. |
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Trying to find these delicacies in Manhattan, they say, is like looking for a decent bowl of clam chowder in Tibet. |
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I will have to wait and see how the weather goes during the morning as they say this part of the country is set to be hit by snow again today. |
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Needless to say, I'm currently getting walloped by Tim Blair, but as they say, if I have to walloped by anyone, I'm glad it's him. |
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As long as the military remains an all-volunteer force, they say, war and death could remain distant abstractions for most Americans. |
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They have too much of the water of life, although what they say is not nonsense. |
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In any civilized court, the decision lies with the accuser to prove that a person did what they say they did. |
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There is no way that every organism could have been created by blind chance, they say. |
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Additionally, they say that racing should be taxed as an ordinary business. |
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By the by, Thompson went out trick or treating, as they say, last Halloween wearing nothing but a turban, a jockstrap and some lipstick, he says. |
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On the other hand, folks who favor it say the double pivot compensates for the lower heel lift, and they say it thus has enough lift. |
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I tell the tourists something costs 15 million and they say I must be joking. |
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As a smoker I always ask if the people near me mind me smoking and if they say yes then I move away from them or put out my cigarette. |
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They have said they are going to be putting up taxes to cover expenses, which they say will make things better. |
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Instead, they say, the fault lies with an administration that adheres too closely to a script. |
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With the casinos downtown making millions and CEOs are raking it in how can they say there is no money for schools? |
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Officials are advising customers that the health risk is very small, but they say it is sensible not to eat the pizza. |
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As they say, when the going gets tough, the tough get going and the entire group was off the trail at Shramore eight hours after starting out. |
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They said they're going to have a whip-round and now they say I'm staying for the rest of the season. |
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If the technology is truly feasible and saves money as they say it does, then the private market will be into it like a rat up a drainpipe. |
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Nonetheless, linguists ain't just whistling Dixie when they say there are no linguistic limits to the number of coordinates. |
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They ain't whistling Dixie when they say they don't make them like they used to. |
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They name all of the different medicine trees, and they say the great white pine is a symbol of the Great Law of the Great Peace. |
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Like they say, you can't keep a good man down and the cream always rises to the top. |
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If anyone can read the characters on the sword itself, please let me know what they say. |
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A couple have vowed not to be pushed out of their own street by gangs of youths they say have made their lives a misery for years. |
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Never mind, they say, it will be read avidly by our more gullible readers and boost the magazine's sales. |
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Later, Rick's dad caught us making whoopee in the backseat of Rick's car, and the rest, as they say, is history! |
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Like many of their colleagues, they say the centre has greatly improved their reading and writing skills. |
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At the end of one cycle of time, they say, we experience kenosis, an emptying. |
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But it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good, as they say, and I've discovered an excellent replacement taxi service. |
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In spite of reform in the law they say conviction rates are not encouraging and in most cases the killers escape justice. |
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The import service provides a win-win situation if the person is capable of everything they say they are. |
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Certain portions of the interview were off the record, they say, but this wasn't one of them. |
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In so doing, they engage their proper task of struggling together to witness to and be the disciples of Christ in all that they say and do. |
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If they say something too early then they can be accused of crying wolf and if they wait too long then people ask if they have been asleep. |
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Then they say that he is a red-blooded heterosexual male, and that he is stressed and in need of psychiatric help. |
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What they say has relevance over time, even if their words were prompted by particular moments in time. |
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Journalists will still scribble down the things they say, but most Americans have by now tuned all that toxicity out. |
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They see collusion and deception and they say Ankara is determined to subjugate them. |
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And what if they are also a diabetic and are traveling with a syringe of what they say is insulin. |
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Franck has not, as they say, spelled out a mechanism by which this could happen. |
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I think they were just comparing notes and laying down some tracks, as they say in the biz. |
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And they say she is a shining example of Bolton youngsters at their best. |
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You know what they say folks, absence makes the heart grow fonder. |
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Americans love baseball and, as they say, love is blind, which is why in the current controversy it's easy to overlook the history of cheating in the game. |
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But you can't judge a book by its cover or whatever they say. |
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Because doing more, they say, would have ratcheted up expectations that he might win, making a loss all the more devastating. |
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Factory owners desperate for workers have resorted to taking out full-page want ads in the city's Chinese newspapers, but they say they have gotten minimal results. |
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And they say other faults including a gut-wrenching stench due to the plumber's failure to connect the kitchen sink waste pipe to the sewer kept emerging. |
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They thrive on packed schedules, they say, and take pleasure in working around the clock. |
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If someone swears like a trooper I will write it just as they say it. |
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Because I get fresh with them and don't want to do what they say. |
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All of their songs, they say, are inspired by Torah and hasidic philosophy, even the ones that sound a bit salacious. |
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So far, in both online and physical cards, they say they have collected 1,199,169 total commitments. |
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It was Shrove Tuesday yesterday, a day to eat pancakes, so they say. |
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We never have, and almost certainly never will have, that idyllic outdoor meal on a checked rug by a babbling stream, because as they say, it's all in the mind. |
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Asylum seekers, they say, are portrayed as no more than a nuisance, seen as jumping local authority housing queues, and causing a serious drain on the public purse. |
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On this ski I was more concerned with backing off of my turns than driving into them, this ski really wants to arc, and when they say 12 meters on the sidecut they mean it. |
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As they say, if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen, and Peter did just that, going into hotel business school in his native Heidelberg. |
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China has no homegrown Apples or Microsofts, they say, because it is just a copycat nation. |
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And for those that are left behind, they say, mourning is treated as an extreme weakness, punishable by excommunication. |
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Therefore, they say, benefits should be offered to both gay and hetero couples who want equal benefits but don't want to be committed to the institution of matrimony. |
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Sometimes what people will say will horrify us but we value that right to free speech and we have a duty to uphold that right even when we disagree with what they say. |
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Bishops who deny the authority of Scripture and declare that God has changed his mind on matters of sexual ethics, they say, are heretics, not just schismatics. |
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I think the thrust of what they say has been tendentiously distorted. |
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Instead, the way they are being sold for a song, it looks as if the government is intent on privatising profits and nationalising losses, they say. |
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I also have friends who hate going on trips with me, because they say I always make them feel guilty when they turn up with three suitcases to my one. |
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So what were they doing before, to juke the stats, as they say on The Wire? |
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Scotland has the greatest potential for wind power in Europe, they say. |
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As they say though, if wishes were horses, beggars would ride! |
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You know what they say about variety being the spice of life. |
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Your first markdown is your cheapest, as they say in the retail business. |
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Hearing the stories behind their music choices gives us a chance to find their vulnerabilities, and maybe even go a bit off-piste, if they say something unexpected. |
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The whys the wherefores, I think a lot of that is somehow a link from decoding texts, as they say in graduate school. |
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As they say in hard-boiled detective novels, the guy's made his choice. |
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Usually this happens when they say something in a very haughty tone that doesn't make any sense, as though I should have anticipated their screwball question. |
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And they say a million pensioners entitled to the benefit will not get it before they die because telephone helplines set up to assist claims will be unable to cope. |
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I suppose it would be a new beginning, rising from the ashes as they say. |
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Okay, yes, they'll slant the statistics to suit their arguments, but in the main they are accountable for what they say and any massaging of data will be subtly done. |
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Basically, the manufacturers are accusing the Government of not hearkening to their submissions, which they say would have done a lot to reduce their production costs. |
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Buy when they say you have to make your own bed they really mean it and hand you a sackful of straw. |
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So they say they're not prepared for this case and that the prosecution holds all the cards, so their first move, their first motion today will be to ask for an adjournment. |
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Live within your means, they say, we can't bail you out forever. |
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But they say its effect on the regular daily operation of organized crime has been negligible. |
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They have said they are not prepared to succumb to the pressure from the big countries that want everyone else to do as they say and not do as they do. |
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The hotel says guest teas will stay in residence for a month and they say that subsequent delights will include Oolong Black Dragon and Jasmine Monkey King. |
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The important thing about embracing success, they say, is not to rest on your laurels. |
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A lot of people are leaking information that they say is in that report. |
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An angry couple today demanded action over the garden they say is still a bomb site exactly one month after a gas blast near their home in Clifton. |
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Everyone should watch what they say lest their offhand remarks be twisted and damage the company. |
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Sympathising with the labourers in quarry fields, they say, women workers engaged in the work are unmindful of tiny stone chips embedded in their skins. |
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Despite several appeals, including the offer of a cash reward for information, police have not yet caught his killer or killers, although they say the net is closing in. |
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We live in a washed-out PC world where nobody in government wants to say the wrong thing so they say nothing at all. |
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The bus strike shows decisively that proponents of transit are simply not telling the truth when they say that transit ridership reduces congestion. |
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If they say they grind fresh beans for their coffee every morning, a box is checked off on a survey form, and follow up questions are asked in a focus group. |
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Both Nate and Lauren describe a deep lack of empathy, even for family members, which, they say, is promoted within the wbc. |
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Anxious residents living near a Morden school are appealing for urgent traffic calming measures at an accident blackspot, which they say has become a daily danger to children. |
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Although few early adopters have calculated the exact benefit from reducing e-mail and its associated store-and-forward costs, they say such a benefit clearly exists. |
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Although they say they have not had a major problem with rip tides here because of the direction in which the wind is flowing at this particular time. |
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It's true what they say, sometimes you do have to be cruel to be kind. |
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In Italy, the region of Franciacorta has the distinction of being the only other region in the world that has laws governing sparkling wine, or as they say there, spumante. |
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Whereas I saw her just a few nights ago on tcm in something called Boys Night Out from 1962 and she was alla dat, as they say. |
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I know they say Ireland is the home of the little people but at least leprechauns stay out of your way until you find them and their pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. |
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As long as interest rates are low, they say, Canadians will continue to load up on debt, and the things that get bought with debt. |
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Most of what they say about Scott is unrepeatable, but a common thread is that she couldn't have achieved what she has without compromising her morals. |
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Back in Far Rockaway, some locals are frustrated with what they say is a lopsided set of rebuilding priorities. |
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Putting bumper stickers on people's cars, they say, is an updated way of inducing shame for social good, in this case by shaming SUV drivers about their purchase. |
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Thus what they say mutates into the normative truths of a culture. |
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For these reasons, we try to help our students understand the pejorative implications of such stereotypical locutions and believe that what they say matters. |
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After all, they say, it was the Northern states that once wreaked havoc and destruction on Louisiana during the Civil War. |
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Meanwhile, researchers continue to profile the mind of the average smoker, hoping to unshackle the cigarette debate from embittered politics they say hinder progress. |
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For her part, Justice Ginsburg appears to be in for the long docket haul, no matter what they say. |
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The method in question, they say, is not only unproven but nonsensical. |
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Four days have now passed and the Yemeni militiaman have not publicly produced the Iranians they say they are holding. |
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If they suspect that this is the case, they issue an official caution to the person that whatever they say may be used against them in court. |
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They are not in touch with the honest-to-God person and they say why not pop into a helicopter. |
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But they say that he ventured to paraphrase certain words of the apostle Paul, in order to improve their style. |
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They, and what they say, ring true, and for the most part are very funny. |
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It is a refreshing contrast, they say, from the ambiguous diplomatic language in which curialists normally couch their pronouncements. |
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She was an earthy soul, the salt of the earth as they say of such rural folk, untarnished by false civilization. |
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Hence, they say that Pope Leo in the decrees of the popes, called Henry's son Otto the first king of the Germans. |
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Much of the information is already available in other literature, they say, but they draw it together and adapt it for concrete mixers. |
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Cybercafe owners challenged the rules, which they say invade privacy and unduly burden free speech. |
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Reporting in the British Journal of Cancer, they say it works by measuring the density of the lymph vessels around malignant melanomas. |
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Vespa are used to other manufacturers copying their legendary scooter and as they say, imitation is the greatest form of flattery. |
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Without it, they say, the disease would surely kill her within two years. |
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Well, another day, another dollar as they say and tongue-lashing thedead can certainly be lucrative. |
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Whereas he was of a fair colour, as they say, and his fairness passed into ruddiness on his breast particularly, and in his face. |
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And in these economically sluggish times, they say it's time for regime change from an overpaid and overprivileged family. |
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By 1891 the British Pteridological Society had been formed and the rest, as they say, is history. |
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If all these rappers were the gangstas they say they are, let's see them walk into a ghetto and talk about busting caps. |
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We've gotten through that so that's all hopefully in the muscle memory, as they say. |
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But this has no effect, because they say that their forefathers did these things of old. |
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Each school propounds its own theory without having given any thought to whether we are following what they say or getting left behind. |
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The Hindu nationalists view this issue in concept of their law, which they say, is secular and equal to both sexes. |
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By contrast, they say, the Americans suffered a defeat when their armies failed to achieve their war goal of seizing part or all of Canada. |
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You can imagine what fairly free-spoken girls will ask when they come to the point of not caring what they say. |
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It is she, they say, who is waving festival lanterns down there, making such beautiful sea-lights. |
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If all the hidden information of a reel-to-reel is ever brought out, quality would approximate 8K, they say. |
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Knowing, as they say, is itself a mystery that weaves itself as one unweaves it. |
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It is, they say, more genuine and less strident, more conversational and less stagey. |
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The dimly-lit, old-fashioned belisha beacons are completely unsuitable for one of Sutton Coldfield's busiest commuter roads, they say. |
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The PE teacher, the putative authority on all things sporting, went out, as they say, without troubling the scorers. |
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I was driving my new Iveco van and they say I was going at 60mph when the limit was 50 but this is a single carriageway A-road. |
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The tape was a bestseller, and the rest, as they say, is history. |
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The straight-forward course, they say, would be to proclaim outright, instead of trying to bring it in by the backstairs. |
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Dundee really should just hold their wheesht as they say in that part of Scotland. |
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Better to put on blinders, they say, and focus on home and family. |
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Taking risks is part of GLAD, General Light Affective Disorder, caused by overexposure to daylight, they say. |
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Agroecology, they say, is not just a set of techniques, but a response to questions of power and politics. |
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