While there is certainly nothing wrong with being sapiosexual, it can be rather difficult at times. |
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In spite of the legerity of the plot concerning the lovers, the theme of death appears several times. |
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For often times the innocent is condemned, and the nocent is absolved, the godly is punished, and the ungodly is honored. |
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Mama can be as cold as ice when she wants to be, and this is obviously one of those times. |
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Rembrandt's chef-d'oeuvre in modern times has come to epitomise Dutch national pride. |
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People in ancient times assigned a particular significance to the number seven. |
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Much to the disgust of some listeners, the speech was interrupted several times by a few people in the audience. |
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A few years ago, the town enjoyed a nice boomlet, but since then times have been tough. |
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The Northumbrian region continued a history of revolt and rebellion against the government, as seen in the Rising of the North in Tudor times. |
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In modern times, the books have been removed from London on only a few exceptional occasions. |
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Many characteristics set it apart from the other works of Tacitus, so that its authenticity has at various times been questioned. |
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Tacitus' descriptions of the Germanic character are at times favorable in contrast to the opinions of the Romans of his day. |
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Although some Latin dictionaries use J, it is rarely used for Latin text, as it was not used in classical times, but many other languages use it. |
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This was six times as much as that of the frilingi and eight times as much as the lazzi. |
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Scots English orthographic rules have also been used at various times in Gaelic writing. |
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The biographies of Aristotle written in ancient times are often speculative and historians only agree on a few salient points. |
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At such times when the cafard of the city seized her, I was at my wits' end to devise a means of rousing her. |
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Ideas like this, and his ideas about souls, are not regarded as science at all in modern times. |
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Many of Theophrastus' names survive into modern times, such as carpos for fruit, and pericarpion for seed vessel. |
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He set a goal for himself of exercising at least three times a week. |
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Until medieval times Ireland was heavily forested with oak, pine and birch. |
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Many survived into late medieval times, others vanished as they became politically unimportant. |
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It seems certain that carcinisation, return to a crab-like habitus, has evolved several times in the Anomura. |
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Spores might have gotten into its stomach while grazing for the first few times. |
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The Moriscos revolted several times and were ultimately forcibly expelled from Spain in the early 17th century. |
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However, early farmers were also adversely affected in times of famine, such as may be caused by drought or pests. |
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Poor Neville. He really is a Gryffindor, not a Hufflepuff, although he seems Hufflepuffish at times. |
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Stonehenge has changed ownership several times since King Henry VIII acquired Amesbury Abbey and its surrounding lands. |
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It was not designed as a single monument, but is the result of various projects that were undertaken at different times during late prehistory. |
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Between then and 1724 he visited the village and its monument six times, sometimes staying for two or three weeks at the Catherine Wheel Inn. |
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Tin sources and trade in ancient times had a major influence on the development of cultures. |
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Bronze continues into modern times as one of the materials of choice for monumental statuary. |
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The reducing agent is commonly a source of carbon such as coke, or in earlier times charcoal. |
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In the Old World, humans learned to smelt metals in prehistoric times, more than 8000 years ago. |
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Ploughs were traditionally drawn by working animals such as horses or cattle, but in modern times are drawn by tractors. |
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Reg liked a chat about old times and we used to go and have a chinwag in the pub. |
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In times of military emergency, a dictator would be appointed for a term of six months. |
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They made a pact to go to the gym together three times a week. |
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The cherry blossom was in use in Heian times...For obvious reasons it become the mon of the Sakurai family. |
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Modern assessments of his health have changed several times in the past century. |
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Suetonius quotes Claudius' autobiography once and must have used it as a source numerous times. |
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His subjects included Huns, outnumbered several times over by other groups, predominantly Germanic. |
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In modern times, some authors have cast doubt on whether Claudius was murdered or merely succumbed to illness or old age. |
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Roman troops, however, penetrated far into the north of modern Scotland several more times. |
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To reduce travel times, two diagonal streets crossed the square grid, passing through the central square. |
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The book claims that modern events were prophesied in ancient times. |
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During Roman times, the land surrounding the rivers Ouse and Foss was marshy, making the site easy to defend. |
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After the use of ice caps for some days it is well to provide cool bathing for the head, at least three times daily. |
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Few Presidents have been bald. The last was Dwight D. Eisenhower. Luckily, he ran both times against another chrome dome, Adlai Stevenson. |
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The street plan of the historic core of the city dates from medieval times and is not suitable for modern traffic. |
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I had to explain it to him three times but he finally twigged. |
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At other times the older orans posture may be used, with palms up and elbows in. |
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Toynbee and James Burke argue that the entire Imperial era was one of steady decay of institutions founded in republican times. |
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Roman rule ended in different parts of Britain at different times, and under different circumstances. |
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Their knowledge of the family's history extends back to colonial times. |
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In present times, the Jutlandic Peninsula consists of the mainland of Denmark and Southern Schleswig in Germany. |
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Even if his 1980s photo, complete with hairstyle of the times, still hangs proudly in the clubrooms at Geelong. |
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However, the period they idealized was largely the High Middle Ages, extending into Early Modern times. |
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Interestingly, oath breaking and the absence of just judgements for ordinary people were mentioned a number of times. |
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Make this Apozene, and give two or three Ounces three or four times in a day. |
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The usage of coin weights, especially glass ones, goes back to Ptolemaic and Byzantine times. |
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Danish, Swedish and Norwegian have, since medieval times, been influenced to varying degrees by Middle Low German and standard German. |
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In the east, Finland, was a fully incorporated part of Sweden since medieval times until the Napoleonic wars, when it was ceded to Russia. |
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The harvest failed in Scandinavia at least nine times between 1740 and 1800, with great loss of life. |
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Even I have communifaked few times and I admit sometimes it was just the feeling of insecurity. |
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He crossed back and forth between the continent and England at least 19 times between 1067 and his death. |
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The tomb has been disturbed several times since 1087, the first time in 1522 when the grave was opened on orders from the papacy. |
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Horace therefore, Juvenal, and Persius were no Prophets, although their lines did seem to indigitate and point at our times. |
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Our constitution had begun to exist in times when statesmen were not much accustomed to frame exact definitions. |
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At times Air Force and CAS efforts blended to the point of indistinguishability. |
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And yet, at other times, there is a mysterious indraft, which irresistibly draws a passing vessel among the isles, though not bound to them. |
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Henry II had to attack Wales three times, in 1157, 1158 and 1163 to have them answer his summons to the court. |
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It will not do to say that the Irish have a monopoly on stupidity, yet there have been times when I thought they nearly cornered the market. |
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She remembered the times they had swum at Eleni beach totally naked, the moon and stars lighting the little waves as they rolled slowly to shore. |
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Between the 13th and 15th centuries Magna Carta was reconfirmed 32 times according to Sir Edward Coke, and possibly as many as 45 times. |
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Perversely, free innernet broadcast streams of races are probably a better way forward in these times. |
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Direct mail couponing delivers a redemption rate 3 times greater than that of newspapers, magazines or even preprinted inserts. |
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Siegmann was still obliged to crash-dive the sub three more times to escape twelve more bombs. |
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That which is agreeable to the nature of one thing, is many times contrary to the nature of another. |
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The book is as American as apple pie, or spoon bread, or baked beans, and its influence must have been great during those times. |
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All these shots shall curry or finish their ranges in times equal to each other. |
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The mixture was transferred into centrifuge tubes then ultrasonically treated five times to break the cytoderm. |
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The dicker, or daker, was ten, and is found, though generally at later times than the period before us, as a measure for hides and gloves. |
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All our ideas are so interwoven with the Daltonic theory that we cannot transform ourselves into the times when it did not exist. |
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Sometimes I get wet right away, but other times I'm aroused but not very wet. |
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The judge at the dog show took points off the Irish setter's dead set because its right ear twitched a few times. |
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However, many times it is more practical to decimate existing high-res models because of time, money or manpower issues. |
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At various times he was President of the American Polar Society, the Association of American Geographers and the Antarctican Society. |
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But could a demotivational process have begun in prelinguistic times and what we see today be a continuation of that? |
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For in regard of time the stars do vary their longitudes, and consequently the times of their ascension and descension. |
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Well, as has been repeated several times before, welcome, welcome, fellow Digifan. |
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It is not at all times easy to find words appropriate to express our ideas. |
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The brightest star of all visible in our latitude is the dogstar, which gives four times as much light as any other. |
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Yorkshire has remained a popular location for filming in more recent times. |
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Were I the chooser, a dram of well-doing should be preferred before many times as much the forcible hindrance of evildoing. |
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It is aquaholic, chronically so. With one-fifth as much water as the East, its withdrawal depletions are four times as great. |
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My family at times seem to think they are aristocrats, at other times I swear I can hear the muffled sound of dueling banjos. |
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I'm a little loaded, and this assclown behind me has bumped me four times in a row. |
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Earth up a potato crop several times during the season to encourage more tubers to grow. |
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What was radical thinking in times past has become received wisdom today. |
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The effective voltage of an alternating current is 0.7 times its peak voltage. |
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Throughout India the ekka is the ordinary vehicle in which the natives travel, and until recent times was the only one available to Europeans. |
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The weight of elderdom in our family was like a drapery to be taken for granted. In which anyone could at times gratefully hide. |
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This means, at times, long and perhaps overly discursive discussions of other taxa. |
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I feel lonely at times, but then somebody phones, or calls round, and I cheer up again. |
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And Davy does not say that the euchloric acid was mixed with oxygen, nor that the salt remaining was six times or three times oxygenated. |
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But MOST Eurogamers, after they played Settlers for like 10 times or so, usually move on to other games. |
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Compadres visit each other frequently, usually several times a week, and assist each other with labor whenever an extra pair of hands is needed. |
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At other times of the year, the county fairgrounds are used for a variety of events, such as revival meetings and high-school graduations. |
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Though he fell off the wagon several times, he eventually succeeded in quitting. |
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Refraction was measured three times using autorefractometry and an average value was calculated. |
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Holding down a key on the keyboard activates autorepeat, as though the key were being pressed many times in a row. |
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He skips 500 times a day and runs three kilometers a day to chase away his fatty bom bom blues. |
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Three or four times a week we'd see Ronnie Kray filling his face at Browns in the pulsatingly plush restaurant. |
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He had gone through the work from the title-page to the finis at least forty times, and had just commenced it over again. |
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I spent the night in fits and starts, getting up and lying down full twenty times, and dreaming the same dream over and over again. |
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He had said he would clean his room a thousand times before, but this time he actually did it, and flabbergastingly well too. |
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Her flashman, in her estimation, is ten times handsomer, certainly more acceptable. |
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At times when there was inadequate sunlight to focus through the lens, the king struck flintstones to ignite the flame in the same way. |
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The word imposter was floated at me a few times. I can still feel the sting of those words sometimes when I hit an emotional low point. |
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There are also times when a player needs to enlist the aid of the backstep while on the baseline. |
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Shooting could not be avoided both times when we took into custody suspicious persons who turned out to be Banderites. |
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I knew that he had been barracked at times, but I did not realise that he was so sensitive. |
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Barry's fore-handed strokes were very effective, while Moon's back-handers were at times brilliant. |
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And so ends one of Euler's most famous papers. We see that Euler actually solves the Basel problem three times and that he does much more. |
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Jacob with the patriarchs through all his own Life's space the gladdest times of Christ foresang By words, act, virtue, toil. |
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And, why dost thou oft begroan in sorrow Then other times, bid wisdom good morrow? |
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A thousand times I berated myself for being drawn into such a trap as I might have known these pits easily could be. |
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At the best of times it had been too tight, and now the gape-mouthed face resembled a blue tomato. |
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Bergmeal was sometimes mixed into food during times of scarcity in Lapland and Sweden. |
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Seventeen German biers are on tap, plus another 200 imports, making for lots of gemuetlichkeit, or friendly good times. |
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In times of national crisis, we need strong leaders we can trust. |
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We met the birthparents several times, had a ceremony where they gave us their baby and we will continue to communicate with them. |
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Ina Goober, whom I admitted six times last year. A gomer, or rather, the feminine, gomere. |
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Hong's calm started to crack coz he'd seen Dave do his one drink for himself bizzo many times over the years since they'd met. |
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Only 477,000 miles' worth of love? I love you that much times a googolplexian. |
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Even our modern services, I fear, are at times suspect in this respect, demanding degrees of literacy and bookmanship increasingly not found. |
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In ancient times, guggul was used primarily as treatment for inflammatory conditions, including arthritis. |
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Even in boomier times, the flexibility that leasing provides has become increasingly important to companies. |
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At other times when not quite well he would have them in for the fun of shaking his will at them. |
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Having the run of an airport lounge takes some of the pain from flight delays, cancellations and long connecting times. |
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A larger amount of capital is seeking investment than in the boomiest of boom times, yet there is no boom now. |
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The 1908, 1948 and 2012 Summer Olympics were held in London, making it the first city to host the games three times. |
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A special case in recent times was the neutral zones that were set up along parts of Saudi Arabia's borders with Kuwait and Iraq. |
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In modern times, marchlands have been replaced by clearly defined and demarcated borders. |
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Snow falls several times each winter in inland areas, but is relatively uncommon around the coast. |
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Cardiff Central is Wales' busiest railway station, with over four times as much passenger traffic as any other station in Wales. |
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Sitting alone at his window-seat, he was like an old boulevardier fallen on hard times, waspish, inward, slothful. |
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It is manifestly a feature of the times, and, as such, it becomes a significant and heedworthy token. |
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In more recent times, some have suggested the adoption of St Aidan as another patron saint of Britain. |
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Acquisition times can be long and prevent imaging within the time span of a single breathhold. |
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It is likely that until relatively recent times the islands were much larger and perhaps joined together into one island named Ennor. |
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In early times one group of islands was in the possession of a confederacy of hermits. |
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Bring centres have set opening and closing times similar to Recycling Centres but are smaller in size and serve a smaller community. |
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Ventnor Cricket Club competes in the Southern Premier League, and has won the Second Division several times. |
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In 1970, the festival headlined by Jimi Hendrix attracted an audience of 700,000, seven times the local population at the time. |
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He also notes that during times of peace, women did most of the work of managing the household. |
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We are on the bunniest of bunny hills. I've fallen no fewer than six times and I love every minute of it. |
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This close collaboration usually resulted in quick turnaround times where bugfixes or extensions were concerned. |
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Although he seems outwardly imperturbable, he can get very angry at times. |
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This was because a horse could pull a barge with a load dozens of times larger than the load that could be drawn in a cart. |
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Farming, and in particular sheep farming, has been the major industry in the region since Roman times. |
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In Neolithic times, the Lake District was a major source of stone axes, examples of which have been found all over Britain. |
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At times like this, he buttled when Spriggan the butler was not on duty, or if an extra hand was needed, he footed as well. |
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During Norse times the Pennines were settled by Viking Danes in the east and Norwegian Vikings in the west. |
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The line has survived, despite difficult times and is operated by Northern Rail. |
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In 2012, London became the first city to have hosted the modern Summer Olympic Games three times. |
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On 6 July 2005 London was awarded the 2012 Summer Olympics, making London the first city to stage the Olympic Games three times. |
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Please give the schedule a check to see if the times are correct. |
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It was chosen in July 2005 to host the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics, making it the first city to host the modern Games three times. |
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Cricket has long been a popular sport in the Northeast of England and is said to date back to Elizabethan times. |
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Since that time the title has passed through the hands of many, being merged with the crown and then recreated several times. |
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Between then and 1605 they lost value at an average of 12 per cent every ten years, three times the then English rate. |
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Sweden had from early medieval times exported iron and silver mined there, while Poland had and still has extensive salt mines. |
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It is known that since 1720, the Baltic Sea has frozen over entirely a total of 20 times. |
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The Baltic sea drainage basin is roughly four times the surface area of the sea itself. |
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Bede also appears to have taken quotes directly from his correspondents at times. |
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The league's two clubs, Woolpack Wanderers and Garrison Gunners, play each other 17 times each season and compete for two cups and for the league title. |
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The call wouldn't get through no matter how many times I tried. |
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The acrembolic type has appeared independently several times in gastropods, including some heterobranchs, while the pleurembolic proboscis may have appeared only once. |
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I was in here four times, and went out to try to get on, but couldn't, affor I comed in sixteen years ago, and my old woman was in affor she died. |
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For the same reasons that many Nigerians troop to churches in recent times, many also seek spiritual intervention through African traditional religions. |
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Ms. Collotta had to be steadied several times by her lawyers as she allocuted to the facts on the Macromedia deal and admitted to taking part in a larger conspiracy. |
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In her hand she'd held a silver pistol which she'd pointed at Aldous's head and fired five times, five sharp cracks and some blue smoke from the amorces smelling of fireworks. |
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I have known that man to be a virulent antimuslim bigot. He holds a forum on the New York Times web site on International affairs. I have tried to confront him several times. |
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He would have been seven times more Epicure and atheist than he was. |
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The birthname may, at times, be more difficult to determine. |
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Armed with a cup of Alison's strong, thick, builder's tea, Mrs Jamal started falteringly into the story she had told countless times to sceptical police officers and lawyers. |
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You've made that mistake eight times now. But who's counting? |
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To examine the effects of sodium butyrate on virus production, cells were exposed to sodium butyrate at various concentrations and times starting 16 h after transfection. |
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The holidays are one of my favorite times of the year to make cake pops. |
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Even during those years, there would be a lot of times she just checked out. She would be sitting there looking at her nails and she'd just be gone. |
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At the best of times it's difficult to type on a chiclet keyboard. |
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Rusty, LaClaire and I had many memories growing up in this church, not the least of which was getting the church giggles more times than we could count. |
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The abundance of cliffed coasts around the world reflects the major changes that have taken place between relative levels of land and sea in recent geological times. |
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But after the little matter at the mess Billy Budd no more found himself in strange trouble at times about his hammock or his clothesbag or what not. |
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Adam Zagorin, Time's Brussels bureau chief, came through in the clutch several times with information and interviews we could not have gotten on our own. |
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It is unavoidable that culture and biology dance together, sometimes in a graceful and seamless tango and at other times a clutchy foxtrot, stepping on each other's toes. |
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Common stocks are trading below preferreds in these bad times. |
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At times the group's new album, Drag It Up, fights to find a middle ground between the surging cowpunk of 1997's Too Far to Care and the melodic pop of 2001's Satellite Rides. |
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In short, Critical Race Theory is an intellectual movement that is both particular to our postmodern times and part of a tradition of human resistance and liberation. |
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The Croupiere or Buttock Piece was also some times formed of plates of copper, brass or iron, though often of jacked leather, when the chanfron and poitrinal were of metal. |
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A culture is the combination of the language that you speak and the geographical location you belong to. It also includes the way you represent dates, times and currencies. |
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The only other times you'll be asked for a dash is from beggars. |
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In Strathfillan, Perthshire, people are cured of insanity by being made to go three times deasil round a certain pool and then being plunged headlong into it. |
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The surgeon... perambulated his couch three times, moving from east to west, according to the course of the sun... which was called making the deasil. |
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For constipation, a neem powder of two or three grams with three to four black peppers given three times a day is both a laxative and a demulcent. |
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But time and again, Argentines forgave his faults because of his undeniable brilliance on the soccer field, his almost divinelike inspiration at times. |
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Liaoning dromaeosaurids may simply be a grade on the line to velociraptorines and dromaeosaurines, and short arms may have evolved multiple times in this grade. |
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The closest previous sighting of an Earth-grazing asteroid was in March of 1989. It was 330 feet in diameter and passed at 10 times the distance to the moon. |
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Nuthatches search the crevices of bark at other times during the year for insects, including beetles, earwigs, flies and bugs, and they open galls to extract grubs. |
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The fossil record is also poor for moa and the aepyornid elephant birds, in that both are mainly known from remains that date from historical times. |
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At times, the sessions had the air of an encounter group, with the Colombians describing their fears and frustrations, and the American journalists listening sympathetically. |
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With the rise of the Internet, some media fell on hard times. |
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At times Herma answered to the name of fatshit, pukeface, and lardass. |
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As to the Clearwater situation, it is the major flooder. The Army engineers' Mr. Fernald testified here several times that it is the worst flooder in the Columbia River. |
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Although at times my prac experiences were flustering and frustrating, I have gained many new insights into catering for the individual needs of children. |
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It's a breath of old times, alas! all forgotten in these fly-away days. |
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A hot sun burned down on us. Ten times during a single forenoon every stitch of clothes on one's body was soaked with perspiration, and ten times it dried again. |
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The small quantity of corn imported even in times of the greatest scarcity, may satisfy our farmers that they can have nothing to fear from the freest importation. |
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When you die too many times in this game, you get a game over. |
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The population that today explodes on a stagnant society with a catastrophic echo, is the geist of the times that shock our great nation into a new sense of her grandeur. |
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Once there, he blushingly went through the procedure, having to fold and refold the flag about three times, to the twitterings and gigglings of twelve little girls. |
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He had given her head many times, but this time she especially enjoyed it. |
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The Silver Shoes took but three steps, and then she stopped so suddenly that she rolled over upon the grass several times before she knew where she was. |
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They take over the first two rows of seats in front of the stage, impatient and grumblesome and muttering about having done this too many times before. |
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He had been playing keeps with Gaston and won seventeen taws. Then he had played tiddledywinks with the Sultan of Turkey and had beaten him forty-seven times, hand-running. |
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Sometimes the word countries is used to refer both to sovereign states and to other political entities, while other times it refers only to states. |
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A tunnel project has been discussed several times in the Irish parliament. |
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Now imagine that the main automatic exchange is out of service and all those calls have to be made the old-fashioned way, by hello girls, taking ten times as long. |
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In ancient times, numbers in Latin were written only with letters. |
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Although not all animals were found positive for hemocultures, it was possible to isolate parasites at all three sampling times, over a year of infection. |
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Duke is a hereditary title which was created in Norman times. |
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Rolling was 15 times faster than hammering with a trip hammer. |
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During Roman times, the Brigantes were dominated by the Romans who exploited the Pennines for their natural resources including the wild animals found there. |
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This is around three times as much as there are in North East England. |
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American Ward was too quick and too slick for his British rival, landing at will with razor sharp jabs and hooks and even bullying Froch at times. |
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In modern times, the scope of philosophy has become limited to more generic or abstract inquiries, such as ethics and metaphysics, in which logic plays a major role. |
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For example, the IIS 3.0 denial-of-service attacks that brought down Microsoft's web site several times in 1997 quickly led to the release of a hotfix. |
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Music has been in evidence in Ireland since prehistoric times. |
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He estimated the Sun was at an average distance of 1,210 Earth radii, while the radius of the sphere of the fixed stars was 20,000 times the radius of the Earth. |
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The draining of the lake was revisited many times in history, including by Emperors Trajan and Hadrian, and Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II in the Middle Ages. |
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He expanded the Claudian tunnel to three times its original size. |
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The city underwent a period of economic decline during Tudor times. |
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While such a pretreatment increased the sensitivity ten to forty times, the damage to the gills induced by brief exposure to ichthyotoxin was reversible. |
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But still, God still existed as three persons in each of these times. |
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Third, the military increasingly relied on a higher ratio of cavalry units in the late Empire, which were many times more expensive to maintain than infantry units. |
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This shows that the soldiers were well fed in times of peace. |
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The first British historian to use the term was most likely Gilbert Burnet, in the form 'darker ages' which appears several times in his work during the later 17th century. |
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Since the Late Middle Ages significantly overlap with the Renaissance, the term 'Dark Ages' has become restricted to distinct times and places in medieval Europe. |
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During the 8th century Wessex was overshadowed by Mercia, whose power was then at its height, and the West Saxon kings may at times have acknowledged Mercian overlordship. |
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The early kingdom included the land of the Middle Saxons, later Middlesex, most if not all of Hertfordshire and may at times have included Surrey. |
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It was extended several times, also in the centuries after the Iron Age. |
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This was strangely heightened at times by the ragged Elijah's diabolical incoherences uninvitedly recurring to me, with a subtle energy I could not have before conceived of. |
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As I've said many times, America is the world's indispensable nation, the one the world looks to for leadership because of our strength and our values. |
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Eleanor's ancestors claimed the huge County of Toulouse as it used to be the central power of the ancient Duchy of Aquitaine back in the times of Odo the Great. |
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Magna Carta and the Forest Charter were to be issued to the sheriff of each county, and should be read four times a year at the meetings of the county courts. |
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Welsh dependence on foreign imports was a tool that England used to wear down the principality during times of conflict between the two countries. |
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