I have just been reading the thoroughly sensible things that she says about black English and standard English. |
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How I manage is buy things with either elastic waists or things that have overblouses. |
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These feelings are the things that are manufactured naturally when you see your daughter walking down the aisle. |
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By the time that ward round was finished, I had learnt two more things that were important. |
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You are trying so many different things that you have become a jack of all trades and a master of none. |
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His soliloquies on fate and historical accidence, delivered to an overwrought Monty Bodkin, are among the best things that Wodehouse ever wrote. |
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Three medieval knights set off on their horses on their individual quests to put right all things that have gone wrong. |
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One of the things that my students get the most use from are the interactive quizzes that I have written to help them study for the tests. |
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It's simply that these are the obvious, overt qualities or things that are, some think, acquirable. |
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She is blinded by his charm and she's doing these things that she normally would never do. |
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He points out that when it comes to a race car, there are two things that the designers and engineers keep in mind. |
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That is why the act of dissent and of intelligently questioning a war is one of the most patriotic things that a civilian can do. |
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Even professional websites do silly things that slow down your internet connection. |
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I don't have many racing drivers as heroes because they can do things that I can do, in a sort of way, so I don't really look up to them. |
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One of the things that gives the gun such a smooth action is the fact that the action bar and magazine tube move together. |
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For most teachers, then, doing things that make a difference would mean working in radical ways within a mainstream school. |
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One of the things that has been weighing on my mind is the reorganization we are going through at work. |
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We didn't have soft money, but we had ideas and we had vision and we had principles and we had things that attracted Americans to our banner. |
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As far as I'm concerned, dreams are just your mind filing away the things that passed through your mind and got jumbled up during the day. |
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One of the strangest things that happens to you when you are raising a toddler is how the normally mundane things get you incredibly excited. |
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He became a junker on the streets fighting against things that don't exist. |
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It screams for junky take-out food and things that contain healthy amounts of bacon. |
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One of the things that amazed me was after 60 plus days of hearing evidence, the jury returned the verdict in six hours. |
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Then, we have much more public things that happen, like the aerial shooting of wolves in Alaska. |
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One of the best things that people can do, Rosenfield adds, is simply feed the birds on which the raptors prey. |
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Are there things that a White woman can do to get ahead in the workplace that you think a Black woman never could do? |
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I can never understand the rationale behind some of the things that women do these days. |
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By blogging, I can leap beyond this place and get affirmation for saying things that would only otherwise have gotten me glares and shunning. |
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Use things that he can grab with his fists such as soft washable toys or rattles with no sharp edges. |
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Reading the first two articles in this series reminded me of some of the crazy things that happened when I first went flatting. |
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We talk about the things that affect our communities, guns, raves, fashion, anything and everything. |
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I suppose from the looks of things that I shall have to go afoot the rest of the way. |
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One of the things that some players may need to get used to is the Metal Gear control scheme. |
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I think women and men both are interested today in the main things that are important to keep body and soul together, so to speak. |
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There's a lot of things that had changed in society that I had to readjust to. |
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It seems far-fetched but most of the things that happened in the first series were actually based on real events. |
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I ought really to balance this out with a list of the good things that happened. |
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The next step is then to find all the things that you think really ought to fit into the definition of existence. |
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Can a director really make an impact doing only things that come easily to him? |
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It's easy to get ahead of oneself in the evaluation process, judging things that are still under development to be final. |
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Remember, my sickness had held me back from exploring things that other young people could experience. |
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It's entirely possible that they're total airheads, but they can do things that I just can't do. |
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During recess, children are learning the things that they need to know now and in the future. |
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The two things that struck him most during his first visit here were the sound of dogs barking at night and the sound of car alarms. |
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My other reason is selfish I guess, maybe I'm using it as a litmus test to uncover kindred spirits that enjoy the same things that I do. |
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I wished for a lot of things that would probably never happen and a tear fell for every one. |
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That's right, and two things that predicted maintenance of normal blood pressure after drug withdrawal were salt restriction and weight loss. |
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It's just that all the little things that I never used to worry about are now clawing at my mind, and my heart. |
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Often a kleptomaniac person steals things he could have bought easily or things that are not at all expensive. |
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Back then, it was largely based around the interest we had in wordplay and rhyming about things that MCs don't normally rhyme about. |
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Yet for decades, observers have recorded anecdotes of young Komodo dragons doing things that lack obvious utility and suggest whimsical antics. |
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Participants spoke with refreshing candor about the things that were most important to them. |
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I see the need for political process to correct things that are wrong in society. |
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The idea is that history should come alive for the pupils rather than them merely seeing or being told about things that happened from books. |
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It is possible to think of all sorts of offbeat things or things that would sound trite. |
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Avoid things that could make symptoms worse, such as air pollution and allergens. |
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Avoid things that trigger your child's asthma, such as allergies and breathing in cold air. |
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He respected my family name and permitted me to do things that he clearly did not allow others to do. |
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We both had 70, 75 percent approval ratings, and that's one of the things that made it such a zesty, yeasty race. |
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While visiting the volcano, people are advised not to do things that could anger the spirits, such as relieving oneself wherever one might wish. |
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For example we do things that are comparable in their remarkableness but because it's an every day thing we don't think it's remarkable. |
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Profanity, vulgarity, bad language and all such other improprieties of speech were things that just might cause him to all but faint. |
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He swam 27 laps in a pool most mornings, because he liked to do things that were divisible by three. |
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They were all wearing black trench coats and carrying laser guns, big huge things that could blow a hole through the wall easily. |
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One of the things that makes ordinary quilts so likable is the way that they typically frame a wealth of detail in smallish, repeating patterns. |
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Although Joan does things that some might consider repugnant, Linney fashions her alter-ego into a sympathetic human being. |
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They've all done things that are repulsive and disgusting, and each one is probably haunted by that. |
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He observed that if a naturalist walks through a forest, they would see things that no layperson would see. |
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When I think back about the things that truly made me angry there were few. |
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But the things that I learnt during the year have resulted in me getting the jobs I have had since. |
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Looking back at my junior high years, most of the things that felt like a big deal at the time seem trivial in retrospect. |
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Dances like the samba, rhumba, cha-cha, and mambo were the sexiest things that white people were allowed to do until the twist came along. |
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Poetry is memorable and meant to be memorised through forms such as songs and things that rhyme. |
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Real frogs jump and ribbit and do all sorts of things that are of no interest to me whatsoever. |
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Since many of us like things that look antiqued, paint can be an inexpensive ally. |
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These are the kinds of things that criminals do, yet these people are said to be on the right side of the law. |
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I the world we live in today, every day we are faced with things that are just not good for us any more. |
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She remarked that one of the things that sets Tullow Show apart was the quality of the trade stands it attracts. |
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It felt like people were expecting great things that we were not going to be able to produce. |
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The scares come from things that go bump in the night rather than from ghostly apparitions making visitations. |
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I'm strong and weak is doing things that would appease people, and weak is not speaking the truth. |
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Wind gags are basically furry things that fit over your mike, that cut down on the roar you will hear if filming in wind. |
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Don't order things that are otherwise hard, like a Rob Roy, since downing them without alcohol will surely give you away as a novice drinker. |
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The only things that were in decent repair were the few arbalest and catapults, mainly maintained, I suspected, for show. |
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You're all about the things that never go out of style, from little black dresses to comfy-cool khakis. |
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We are loath to admit it, but we don't know how to deal with things that both attract and repulse us. |
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Get a small locker or a lockable dresser for your personal things that you don't want to share. |
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He passed by Quarters, Weapsons lockers, and other things that were along the ship. |
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Being able to wander around aimlessly is the best way to see things that you'd normally never see, new bands. |
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It's healthy that you've been able to identify one of the things that arouses you sexually. |
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We're surrounded by show, just as the Roman Empire turned to bread and circuses to hide other things that were taking place. |
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The sharp detail and good contrast control offer a good look at the few interesting things that happen in the mostly darkened production. |
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There are certainly things that interest me more about New Zealand than rugby, racing and beer. |
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Place the things that are most important and functionally basic to the site's purpose at the forefront. |
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A long time ago he began to lose his mind and he started imagining things that are not real. |
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Unfortunately the press is going to run with plenty of things that aren't necessarily true or accurate because it's all about ratings today. |
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I have taken my pictures up to 16 times magnification to see things that were astonishing in my pictures. |
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One of the things that we've seen in the Middle East, especially over the last two decades is asymmetrical warfare. |
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Also, I lucked into a few things that helped me cope, that maybe someone else in a similar situation could benefit from. |
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Sometimes things that happen on your property affect others, and it's not fair to say tough luck just because you own that plot of land. |
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In 1903, for example, Meyer urged his Tuesday evening Keswick listeners to attend to things that were wrong in their lives. |
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Why do we spend so much on things that give us tiny increases in comfort at the expense of so many other people? |
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That theme carries through to the steering column-mounted tach and all the rings and things that make up the gearbox area and cupholders. |
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Freedom and choice are wonderful things that allow us to realize our human potential. |
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I like to prepare my own food and try not to do things that are too complicated, usually vegetables, salads and occasionally fish. |
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Once upon a time, it was chiefly the tool of physicists who used beams of charged particles to explore the things that make atoms. |
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He took it on himself to help at the mosque, things that other people wouldn't want to do. |
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I do sometimes purposely write about things that I know will be considered provocative, and I don't mind taking the heat for my words. |
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So it sounds like there is an autobiographical angle to some of the things that you write. |
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I had a taste for doing the unachievable, doing things that were interesting, not the same old, same old. |
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As they go through their day, small things that most of us do almost automatically can seem more than they can handle. |
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I have been appalled at the things that I have heard people prepared to say on radio talkback. |
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Thus, one of the things that I've been working on is a sort of metaphysical, mystical energy tantra, where the rush of energy is held inside you. |
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Linus shall spend all day tasting different things that he didn't like when he was smoking. |
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Taureans are always willing to accept things that would give them sensual gratification. |
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As an artist, my normal impulse is to write things that people don't care about and, ideally, can't even understand. |
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If our house was on fire, the camera is one of few things that I'd risk smoke inhalation and multi-degree burns to save. |
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The parakeets seem to be immune to scarecrows, things that go bang and all the other bird-scaring devices. |
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You and your people have forgotten the manitous, you have forgotten to respect the very things that give your people life. |
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There are things that I like about being a woman that I wouldn't give up just to be considered more mannish. |
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The manor house and a group of older cottages are still there, part of a collection of beautiful things that makes La Sagesse special. |
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It was a kind of empire built on very provisional and tentative things that might happen. |
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One of the many things that underwent balefire purifications was cattle, which were often led through the balefire's smoke. |
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This is one of those things that can be as much of an ordeal for the tester as the testee. |
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They look at life honestly, then sort of flip the script so that things that could make you cry end up making you laugh. |
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So those are things that I observed and told myself that I could work more on. |
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We all hear about things that go on and generally it is the same people involved over and over. |
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Even our own theorists have already come up with things that may be better than rockets. |
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He said a lot of other things that suggested what a masterful politician Bill can be. |
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I've got some captain things that need looking to, so you and your friends are welcome to walk about and find your sea legs. |
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It is our sense of interconnection with all living things that brings us to respect the rights of animals. |
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Challenge your beliefs about the bad things that might happen if you show your emotions. |
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And the thing is, the things they're scared of are not the same things that we're scared of. |
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One thing after another crowded in upon me, demanding attention and pushing further down the list the things that really mattered. |
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You are thinking about things that go bump in the night and monsters under your bed and vampires peering at you through your window. |
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As a youngster I had a dreadful fear of ghost stories and things that go bump in the night. |
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Meanwhile, professional ghost-finders are set to launch a three-day festival in York dedicated to the things that go bump in the night. |
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If you're not afraid of the dark or things that go bump in the night you will at least have the nerve to make it through the audition. |
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It was an active search for things that go bump in the night in the castle-filled countrysides of Scotland and Ireland. |
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The world, Heidegger says, is not the mere collection of the countable or uncountable, familiar and unfamiliar things that are at hand. |
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One of the things that so excited me at the outset was that this show is about my life! |
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Well, we are dealing with a homicidal megalomaniac who has the capacity to do things that are beyond belief. |
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Some of the things that irritate you about him are also very pleasing at the same time. |
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Being happy and feeling pleasure are good things that you need not ever deny yourself. |
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The one thing I always prided myself on, besides my good looks, was my ability to control my anger and not say things that I would regret. |
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These are the kinds of things that would punch my ticket to either the Puget Sound or Silicon Valley. |
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Besides, the literary selections are the things that really tickle my fancy. |
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But what I am concerned about are the things that are timeless, regardless of the age that we live in. |
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Some other things that can cause a very bad hair day include over processing your hair with color, tints, bleach or perms. |
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This time last year I was living a life centred on myself, on things that would give me instant gratification and were sensually pleasurable. |
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I'm usually not very sentimental about old things that I don't use anymore. |
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What is lost, some say, is the experience of serendipity and the delight in finding things that you would not naturally seek out. |
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From the age of sixty onwards, grandfather lost interest in most things that were not related to bee-keeping and the planting of trees. |
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I could list off a whole heap of things that are sitting in my room that I couldn't stand to see get broken, wrecked, destroyed or misplaced. |
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Now, one of the things that will definitely slow things down on this holiday weekend, as it does on a normal day, are tollbooths. |
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For supper we'd have things that people would never dream of eating now, like cold tongue or herrings' roe on toast. |
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What are the requisite things that the consumer needs to move the consumer court for deficiency in service? |
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But these lads are from the inner city with all the dangers and things that go on in tough areas. |
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They do not like things that the vast middle class, middlebrow population likes. |
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And besides, the real reason you want a hard case is because of the unspeakable things that happen to cases in airports. |
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When I was a kid the only things that came in blue glass were Milk of Magnesia and Noxzema. |
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There were a lot of things that stayed the same and a lot of things that changed and for the better. |
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The urge to quantify things gets the better of us, and we attach numbers to things that either aren't measured well or can't be measured at all. |
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Sometimes it's the little things that make the difference between satisfyingly usable and mind-bogglingly frustrating. |
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The things that belong to the visible realm are transitory and impermanent. |
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She would shelter me from all the things that media people would write about her, some of which was totally untrue. |
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But bialys are one of those things that you want to eat right out of the oven. |
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That is how we solve the problem, by channeling or transmuting our energy, desiring things that are more refined. |
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At any instant, we seem to be fully aware of only a minute fraction of the things that we could be aware of. |
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I can treat you to French food and wine and pastries and other things that are different than the food you have here. |
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Effectively billing her book as an anti-Lonely Planet, Appelbe has gathered and archived the secret things that make Vancouver unique. |
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I place it in the shoebox under my bed, where I keep things that I want to have for a long time. |
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Still, she dismissed it, reminding herself that tons of people kept things that weren't shoes in shoeboxes. |
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Book royalties being the miserable and pathetic little things that they are, the idea is not to live off them. |
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But it has spectacularly misfired in France, where they simply do not do things that way. |
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Frankly it's difficult to know where to start, given the mishmash of misunderstanding, gross exaggeration and things that are just plain wrong. |
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One of the things that always makes me suspicious about alleged public fibs is misplaced outrage. |
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I've always had a tendency to trip over words or mispronounce things that I can say perfectly well in my head. |
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I did all the little things that needed to be done in the editing room, like organizing all the trims. |
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There have always been examples that show that the very things we humans place our confidence in can be the same things that trip us up. |
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These are the things that drive expected value, that mitigation seeks to reduce. |
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These are things that are not going to allow you to repeat and throw a good shot. |
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I felt like showing my money off, spending it on things that would prove to others how rich and strong I am. |
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I will reveal myself as being closer to modernism than to postmodernism by asserting that I believe there are some things that are true. |
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The Festival grew out of an organic need for the nomadic Tuareg tribes to meet regularly and do the things that their society required. |
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By practicing some simple Zen philosophies, you'll be able to let go of little things that don't matter so you can focus on what really does. |
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Let it be said, however, that I'm all in favour of those things that keep us looking and feeling our youthful best, including moderate amounts of plastic surgery. |
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These are all things that STI delivers, even though they are not separately itemized on the bill of sale, and that is why STI is a going and healthy concern. |
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From creeps and trolls to hoaxes and hackers, these are the things that made us want to say sayonara to the Interwebs this year. |
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He makes great use of silence and subtle sounds to remind us that the only thing scarier to a child than hearing the things that go bump in the night is not hearing them. |
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Some of the most explosive opportunities could be based around things that the Western world seems reluctant to adopt. |
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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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Being a parent myself has given me both additional sympathy and some hands-on experience with things that seem to be effective. |
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The archLSBs contain the things that are unique to each processor architecture, such as the machine instruction set and C library symbol versions. |
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No politician has the right to legislate for the awful things that can happen during pregnancy. |
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May you continue to reap all the good things that you have sown this year. |
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Archaeology is about paying attention to things that have been or could be indetectable or invisible to others. |
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From the days of bleeding with leeches, modern medicine has come full circle to once again see nature is the best place to look for cures to the things that ail us. |
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One of the things that seemed to drive you into the arms of Sandra was your hellish relationship with Janine Lindemulder. |
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I bought an air filter, a vacuum designed for those with severe allergies, and try to monitor the reaction that he has to plants and other things that I bring into the house. |
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Indeed, among the things that reduced the IMF's effectiveness in restoring market confidence in 1997 was its policy not to publish the letters of intent. |
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Art allows us to express things that we would not be able to express otherwise. |
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They found out things that I and certain other reporters had already broken in the dailies here. |
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In the Sixties, there was this mad idea that we could absorb all our daily needs in little pills, the kind of things that astronauts took with them. |
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Some of the things that jay lied about to the cops actually make a ton of sense. |
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That experience was a thrill for me, especially when he commented that I caught on rather quickly to things that had taken him most of his childhood to master. |
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So he both keeps his one love and loses those he has grown to manhood among, or he loses the one good thing in his life to keep all the things that he has always known. |
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If you've got a competent sound recordist and a cameraman, they record these things that have been set before them, and decisions are made for them. |
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Sometimes I go through them and jot down things that would be useful for whatever book I happen to working on at the time. |
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It turns out that she didn't send me some of the things that were in the box, such as a VHS tape from a church at Fort Hood, Texas, and some audiocassette tapes. |
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One of the things that surprised me in our study is the important role of air pollution. |
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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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I felt sick when I thought of all the horrible things that could have been prevented if I'd taken action when the situation had come to my knowledge. |
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So, throughout the day, when you find yourself stuck in awfulizing about the things that seem wrong, remember to say a prayer of gratitude for all the things that are right. |
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They knew they might see things that will disturb them, but could not deter them from their duty. |
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Those are the kinds of things that the IMF, for the first time, is actually studying in details and with empirical data. |
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Thinking things through by writing about them, venting about things that anger or upset me, stewing in my own juices until I am ready to move on is what I do. |
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But as the days wear on it becomes clear that, in this lifeboat in the middle of nowhere, the only things that survives are the brutal laws of nature. |
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Those things that the nation once glorified it now derides and satirizes. |
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Most things that can go wrong with a PC do so in the first few months. |
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Many of them can splurge regularly on things that traditional families sometimes cannot, such as theater tickets. |
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In the comics, find examples of things that defy the laws of nature. |
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He said such ridiculous things that he was often the target of lampoons in the press. |
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Our fail-safe plan of copying the best things that anyone else was doing was actually failing, after most of the people we knew had tootled off to England. |
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Although Walton was notoriously cheap, he could be convinced to spend money on things that would save the company money in the long run and allow it to grow. |
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I think we discount things that affect the mind and worry too much about the body. |
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Often when an executive takes that last step up the ladder and becomes chairman of a company, the view from the top is strewn with things that need to be cleaned up. |
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You could stand to rein in your jealousy a little, though, and your boyfriend may want to not fib about things that are going to exacerbate that quality in you. |
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They want to do the things that they believe police marksmen do and military snipers do, so the selection of the rifle and the selection of the round fits into that. |
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It is not even clear that they have to lay a charge or, if a person is found not guilty, that they have to return those things that they have seized. |
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Norman, as pointed out by Norma, has a history of seeing things that may not exist. |
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It means to be all the things that the individuals he turns into storytellers on snap naturally are, in all their marginality. |
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One of the things that we engineered and take pride in is having first-level backbone connectivity, putting a Squid caching engine at the teleport. |
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What are the one thousand teachable things that every third grader ought to start learning so she'll know them all before before she graduates from high school? |
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One of the things that came to mind when I saw Interstellar was your first film, doodlebug. |
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All the usual things that spark civil unrest and topple governments. |
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I don't even remember all the things that happened on this trip. |
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I remembered to consider all the things that could possibly go wrong. |
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It was only when she asked about the tearfulness and the anxiety and other things that I really realised I hadn't had them for a good month or so. |
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Finally, as an educator I was exposed to all the things that impact a child's life in today's world, and it was overwhelming. |
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But it cannot surprise anyone at this point that the sorts of things that horrify decent people do not horrify Ron Paul. |
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One of the last things that came in was the mobile home park you drove by. |
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There is no doubt that individual scientists have said things that are reprehensible and that they have been wrong but that in no way undermines the scientific enterprise. |
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It was one of those things that tees you off, and I responded to that. |
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I was looking for more lifehack-style posts such as how to lock your bike, which bike maintenance book to buy and things that may interest me as a casual cyclist. |
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He proposed among other things that police departments must better reflect the ethnic makeup of the populace. |
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Those episodes were great but they lacked some of the great things that happen when you let arcs grow. |
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They lost their jobs, were robbed of all dignity, and yet still soldiered on to achieve great things that were often ignored by history books because of their lifestyle. |
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One is the long-term commitment to the concept that note-taking, reading, and annotation were going to be things that the magic of software could apply to. |
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No doubt they would prefer to leave all the terrible things that were going on at home in 1968 unexamined. |
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Gibbons then ticks off a list of things that would have to change between land mammals and marine mammals, ignoring all of the fossil evidence after Pakicetus. |
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We faced a 200 mile drive to South Devon for what would be a glorious, sunsoaked honeymoon, doing the tedious lovey-dovey things that young marrieds like us do. |
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Coal scuttles are essentially the things that you use to pour coal or coke into a little pot-bellied oven that you'd have in the centre of your room to warm yourself. |
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The only things that go into my kitchen bin are the sometimes unavoidable plastic wrappings and, guess what, they don't have to be bagged up to throw out! |
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I've counseled both of them separately, but it hasn't seemed to have done much good, as the two of them continue to bicker over things that would normally be shrugged off. |
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So for the last decade or more, I've lived my own life, never wanted any of the things that the people around me rated as important, and just got on with my own thing. |
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It didn't take long before the spilt food attracted mice, and the mice attracted badgers, and the badgers attracted crazy porcupine things that we call Critters. |
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There was a point when I felt that my enthusiasm was waning, but the act of writing this diary reminds me of all the great things that are happening. |
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The problem is that he's not actually saying anything, just repeating things that he's heard on various warblogs and hoping that everyone will just see the truth therein. |
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So laughter is the answer to all the crook things that happen. |
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She loved Ethan's hugs the most, apart from his ability to see the world through rose-tinted glasses but still manage to be serious about things that truly matter. |
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And Cari, one of the things that you do is to watchdog this. |
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We need time to indulge in the things that we like doing purely for our own gratification once in a while to remind us that we, too, exist and need to quench certain desires. |
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Germs and rot were the last things that they needed right now. |
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It is one of the things that bugs agnostics, or questioners. |
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Parents may want to think twice if their teenager is telling them way-out stories, having wilder than usual mood swings and seeing things that aren't there. |
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I make an exception for waffle irons and similar things that do an important, but infrequent job. |
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On the contrary, patients' reports of magnetic sensations were thenceforward written off as being among the odd things that hysterical patients sometimes say. |
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It's sometimes wearisome, sometimes amusing, to see partisan Democrats and Republicans constantly accusing the other side of things that both sides are constantly guilty of. |
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For all the sublimely horrible things that undoubtedly happened, though, they were more than balanced out by the good things. |
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It is just one of those things that have baffled people for sempiternity. |
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And that was one of the things that I'm pointing out in my book, that the courts have arrogated power to themselves that should be given to the legislature. |
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It's the little things that really drive me around the bend, though. |
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So you can subscribe to it and get some of those things that I picked that everybody in the world really does need. |
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The more I have come to feel this way the more I've tried not to express scorn for things that do not catch my attention but that obviously mean a great deal to others. |
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That is, how is this understanding of the relation between mind and body supposed to explain our having the particular sensations, or perceptions, of things that we do have? |
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There are certain things that enhance health, including the maintenance of basic rules of hygiene, religious practices and respecting norms of behaviour. |
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There are two things that every commentator deserves from readers and interlocutors. |
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And that's one of the things that can help a storm weaken additionally. |
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The more people are comfortable and complacent, the more it plays into things that are destroying the world. |
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But, little by little, I did things that made me stronger and stronger. |
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The things that we used to romanticize and use as an escape have come back with a hard edge, as forces to be reckoned with rather than as dreams to lose ourselves in. |
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Fossils are relics of living things that tell us something about the past. |
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My mother was never the type to dwell on the things that upset her so I wasn't surprised to find her changing the subject and shifting the focus onto me. |
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I have tried very hard to pattern my own life after the profound spirit of love and compassion for all things that I saw within this beautiful woman. |
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Mental ability tests do not measure personality, social adroitness, leadership, charisma, cool-headedness, altruism, or many other things that we value. |
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All the local churches are being asked to pray against this meeting and any subsequent ones, so that folk in our town are not led astray into things that are evil. |
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I make jokes about rape because I'm a control freak and I spin a lot of things that bother me into humor. |
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The limits of our knowledge is one of the things that fascinates me most. |
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I've done a few of these 'interesting facts' lists now and I'm not sure how many things there are left to tell, aside from TMI things that no one needs to hear. |
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It sounds rather dreary and Calvinistic but I think that work leads to great things like beauty and extraordinary truth, things that shine and are transcendent. |
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The things that she does in her courtroom are really part of the new wave in restorative justice, having victims confront their assailants, assailants apologize. |
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For lack of a better word for it I lump all the small things that go into the formation of a proper co-operative attitude to others in government under this heading. |
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It seemed almost incomprehensible how much his life had changed and all of the things that had happened since he had retired from his job as police sergeant. |
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One of the most irksome things that can happen to a mobile phone user is a flat battery, and the charging devices are designed to solve the problem. |
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The sun was shining bright though this lunchtime, so I set off up Sauchihall street with my camera with the intention of taking many photos of things that took my fancy. |
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I think people have things that are sort of tipping points in their lives. |
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Rather than describing a man's character by attributing various qualities to him, they preferred to exemplify it by saying the sort of things that he might do. |
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This includes a list of ingredients that are not permitted, as opposed to the white list that focuses on a very substantial list of things that are permitted. |
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The problem with this is, I don't know that things that trend have a step function. |
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