In any case, perhaps, hawks may be trying to avoid falling foul of those malisons. |
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Nowadays production companies try to avoid such situations like the plague. |
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Animals alter their behavior to avoid a variety of different types of predators. |
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It is also important to know that both audaxes and sportives have to avoid racing because that requires road closures and police escorts. |
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Baseball does have an arm extension interpretation when a runner tries to avoid a fielder's tag. |
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The tip of a tail feather was cut from each bird to avoid resampling in the same period. |
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The best way to avoid eating food tainted with toxic chemicals was to buy certified organic produce, Dixon argued. |
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He then leapt fifty feet into the air to avoid the machine gun fire from the SWAT team. |
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Should it ever take off and become wildly popular, you'd be advised to sign up now to avoid MeFi style agony. |
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She had to borrow a plastic mackintosh from a friend to avoid embarrassment at the police station where she was to be interviewed. |
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Drivers are being warned to look out for especially shiny patches of road and to take extra care, or to avoid the section of road altogether. |
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To take these issues for granted, to simply accept knowledge structures as they are presented to you, is to avoid critical thinking. |
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He or she is compelled to make an application to resist or to avoid automatic suspension under the rule. |
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Volunteers have reinforced dikes along the Elbe River and sandbagged their homes and businesses trying to avoid a deluge. |
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She averted her eyes, shifting her gaze to her feet in an attempt to avoid the mischievous curl of his lips. |
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We introduced ourselves as refugees from Pakistan, to avoid excessive attention. |
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In the meantime, patients should be advised to avoid excessive exposure to sunlight. |
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The league also implemented a deterrent to avoid excessive use of instant replay. |
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Wipe up spills promptly to avoid excessive smoke during the cleaning cycle. |
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Counseling patients at increased risk to avoid excess sun exposure is recommended. |
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It isn't surprising that she's lonely, because most people would prefer to avoid her whenever possible. |
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I noticed that most people seemed to be going out of their way to avoid him. |
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I turn to serve myself a glass of something, just to avoid them, but stop when she taps me on the arm. |
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We sprinted toward the massive building trying to avoid anyone that we may have met. |
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Their uncle remained in Dundee and the sisters would go to great lengths to avoid him, rarely attending family gatherings if he was there. |
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There may well be something about me in person that leaves people cold and wanting to avoid me. |
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Freeman argued that at the time he was being chased by paparazzi and was forced to drive with excessive speed to avoid death or injury. |
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Jackson failed to stop and went through the lights at red, forcing the driver of a taxi to make an emergency stop to avoid a collision. |
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You stop smoking to avoid dying of cancer or lung disease, but you get fat and run the risk of stroke and heart disease. |
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IceWind skidded to an abrupt stop to avoid a collision with StormCall's hindquarters. |
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They believe, however, that people should be allowed to determine when they die so as to avoid excessive pain or distress for their relatives. |
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The seat memories also cover the mirrors, and the left side mirror dips to show the curb to avoid damaging the 18 inch mag wheels when parking. |
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The next morning there was a last-minute change of plan to avoid arriving back in London while it was awash with May Day demonstrators. |
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Steaming or boiling takes around the same time, and boiled broccoli should be carefully drained to avoid sogginess. |
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Please check with Fred Hulmes before making any other arrangements to avoid disappointment. |
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I wouldn't have minded living here if I had a helicopter to avoid the traffic and if I was made of money. |
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First, she points out how easy it is for her and me, and others who comparatively have it made, to avoid direct action. |
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There are now official Government warnings to avoid or take extreme care in 121 countries. |
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Others opted to avoid the national carrier and travel with American Airlines, they added. |
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He walked westward and out of the village by the back way to avoid the Roman sentry on the road. |
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Experience teaches us that integrity may be compromised for convenience or to avoid unpleasant consequences. |
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Many serious dramatic actors seem to avoid romantic comedy like the plague. |
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All through my working life I tried to avoid using computers and was rather a technophobe. |
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Making the back end of your car as wide as possible to avoid a pass from a pursuer. |
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Of course, being the scaredy-cats we were, we tried to avoid meeting our classmates. |
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I am trying to avoid the scare quotes but am again duly nervous about talking about feminine and masculine qualities. |
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By default, that put us in a category that would be in with snobby scenesters, but we have worked hard to avoid that. |
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Sometimes ad hoc schematizations work best, to avoid showing unnecessary detail. |
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You snake your way through mangroves where trees stand tiptoe on their roots to avoid sucking up much brackish water. |
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Having distinct responsibilities allowed the crew to avoid turf battles, competition, jealousy and back-stabbing. |
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Some teachers suggest the problem is linked to a mania for safety outdoors which conditions people to avoid risks. |
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Imagine if we never again had people darting across three lanes of traffic to avoid a traffic backup or to get off on an exit at the last minute. |
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And now, after many fruitful years of schooling myself to avoid formulations about function, I am returning to them. |
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Obedience to the instincts of its kind is also helpful, as when an entire school of fish moves as one to avoid disaster. |
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Try to avoid polyester and other man-made fabrics, as they do not allow your skin to breathe. |
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Relieved of the need to avoid predators, little bands of animals have not another single thing in their heads. |
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Fried foods, such as tempura, are items to avoid if you're trying to stay on a bodybuilding diet. |
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He says he was only cajoled into being a public figure by his wife and son badgering him to avoid the silent comforts of the library. |
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Warming up properly is one of the best ways to avoid injuries to your muscles, ligaments and tendons. |
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If you want to avoid this process, then there's some good news and some bad news. |
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While it sounded like something out of a cheesy sci-fi movie, it was a danger Edward had to avoid. |
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It is not long before the tenor clef is needed to avoid the use of ledger lines. |
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Participants were taught to perform the techniques independently from the fifth week and to avoid unnecessary tension in the neck muscles. |
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You need to avoid mental tension and stress as they can manifest health problems. |
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But, I probably wouldn't expect to avoid it if I baited and insulted a bunch of great big thugs who hold a different political point of view. |
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In the south of France, for instance, the maquis began with men fleeing into the hills to avoid being conscripted to work in factories. |
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Try to avoid toothpastes with baking soda, detergents, or salt sometimes found in human pastes. |
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The terrets are removable for handler safety and to avoid damage when the llama is first introduced to the cart. |
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His family knew what we had gone through and wanted to avoid the terribleness of a similar graveside experience. |
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He can scramble to avoid pressure and pick up yardage on the run, but he doesn't have a pro arm and is accurate in streaks. |
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The better spectacle may prove to be half the division scrapping to avoid relegation rather than the nip and tuck which will signify the top. |
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His personal philosophy of punctuation is, ideally, to avoid all punctuation marks except commas and full stops. |
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We saw the iceberg coming but we were too busy dancing in the ballroom to take action to avoid it. |
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I managed to slam on the brakes in the nick of time to avoid getting into an accident, tyres screeching and all. |
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A full screen to exclude STIs is essential to avoid delayed diagnosis and possible long term complications. |
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Hays has this advice on how to avoid stepping on potential banana skins at work. |
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Textile bathers tend to avoid the naturist end of the beach and there is an unofficial line where these two separate. |
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It's a lot harder to stop a ritual process midway than to avoid the process entirely. |
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If you use a microwave to thaw or warm baby food, be sure to stir the food well to avoid hot pockets. |
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After spending years in art-house theaters to avoid cheesy blockbusters, I was strangely comforted seeing American film culture here. |
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Another option would be to roll the helicopter into a high angle of bank to stay over the airfield and to avoid the trees. |
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And make sure to put masking tape around places where you want to avoid getting paint. |
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The collision occurred when the driver lost control of the vehicle at a curve in the road while attempting to avoid the Federal Border Guard. |
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When using handheld massagers like this, stay away from bony areas, especially around your spine, to avoid bruising. |
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She is warning weight watchers to avoid massive portions, heavy snacking and boozing. |
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He was a master of disguise who used walnut juice to change the colour of his skin and would contort his face to avoid recognition. |
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The ribs can be cooked on a medium-heat barbecue for about 20 minutes, but it is easier to control the temperature in an oven to avoid burning. |
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If you are using mastic cement as an adhesive, fill the joints with thin-set adhesive to avoid water damage. |
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I carry a Thermos of strong tea with me every day, carefully doling out my cups to avoid getting a pounding headache. |
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As stated above, the key to looking stylish is to avoid wearing an outfit that's too matchy-matchy with colors, styles, or brands. |
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Heat from the engine seared my side and my back, and I squirmed, trying to avoid the burning. |
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Care needs to be taken to avoid walking barefoot because of the serious risk of burns to the foot. |
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Outdoor recreation, especially during summer, will also improve seborrhea, although caution should be taken to avoid sun damage. |
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Once mechanical ventilation has been started, it is important to avoid high ventilator pressures and the associated risks of barotrauma. |
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Use permanent markers to avoid smudging, and place a sheet of ruled paper underneath so that the writing is evenly spaced. |
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The secret to maintaining this balance over the long haul is to avoid letting moderation turn into monotony. |
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To reduce risk of transmission patients should be advised to use barrier methods and to avoid sexual intercourse when symptomatic. |
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You have to avoid the security guard when snapping your picture on the sidewalk. |
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It's just the ones who want to scream it in the streets and have their base instincts publicly titillated I wish to avoid, and should be able to. |
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The second-generation antihistamines were developed principally to avoid sedative actions. |
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The essence of the tactic of McCarthyism is to de-legitimize one's opponent so as to avoid addressing the substance of his argument. |
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I think it will be hard for the newcomer to avoid the seductions of the center. |
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Investors should also stay patient and see their scheme through to maturity to avoid heavy withdrawal penalties. |
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The staff are very approachable and we let more bashful people wander around to avoid embarrassment unless they ask us. |
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Most times I manage it but sometimes I'll have to avoid a room or an area because I'm basically too afraid to go in. |
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This is part of our precautionary measure to avoid double claiming and unwarranted abuse of this program by some unscrupulous elements. |
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The heavy bass of the music, combined with the shrieking laughs of drunk girls reminds me of why I like to avoid parties. |
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With all three mechs now using brute strength to avoid a collision between engine and airframe, I called out as loud as I could for help. |
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Use bath and kitchen fans sparingly when the air conditioner is operating to avoid pulling warm, moist air into your home. |
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The absorbance was always kept below 0.05 to avoid self-absorption of the fluorescence. |
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Knowing my luck, it will probably be self-assembly when DIY is the very thing one is trying to avoid. |
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Mike lunged from the couch to avoid the throw pillow that sailed for his head. |
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Even if the case never makes it to court, some companies pay up just to avoid bad press and lengthy legal battles. |
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The other submarines changed course in all directions to avoid each other and the battlecruisers and destroyers which followed close behind. |
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I could use anything I wanted, but I had to put it back exactly as I had found it and dust off my fingerprints to avoid incrimination. |
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If we aimed for equality only to avoid the taint of partiality or discrimination, there would be no case for correcting the result. |
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Everything possible is being done to perfect plans to avoid a winter crisis, according to North Yorkshire health chiefs. |
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Fishermen who are not local should always check the tide tables and seek information from locals to avoid getting themselves into danger. |
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My neat, tidy organised life is structured to avoid self-inflicted nasty surprises. |
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Amelia ducked and rolled to the side to avoid being impaled by Breanne's rapier, the fight now a melee. |
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Women should avoid wearing scanty beachwear in rural areas away from hotels and campsites to avoid offending locals. |
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The depth of the tie beam was minimized to avoid transverse bending from the tower legs. |
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We strolled half the length of the lake to locate a party of mallards, in a vain attempt to avoid catching the beady eyes of the Canada geese. |
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It has long been noted that rent controls, or price controls generally, induce tie-in sales to avoid the controlled price. |
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The trick here is meticulous preparation in order to avoid the intrusion of any semblance of reality. |
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Dancers with prior injuries often need special exercises to correct residual tightness or weakness, to avoid reinjury. |
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Tory's eyes flickered around the room as she tried to avoid looking at anyone. |
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I refer to those who pre-tear toilet tissue to avoid work on Shabbat, but set automatic timers on the TV to turn on the college football games. |
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I downed the rest of the mojito and the ice water in a beat and briskly walked out, turning the corner to avoid any encounters. |
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This approach is taken to avoid the loss of syllabic content through euphonic combination. |
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Luckily, the guide managed to steer the vehicle off the beaten path into the jungle to avoid the animals thundering towards them. |
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Ironically, Lonely Planet was founded to avoid exactly this sort of conjunction where everyone travels along the beaten path. |
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It is better to adopt different timings with a reasonable interval for offices and schools to avoid the dreaded peak hour rush. |
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Keen to avoid the Beatle mania that followed him throughout his life, Harrison decided that his death would be private. |
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The station plans to avoid sensationalizing news reports and, by the same opportunity, insert a lot more pleasant happenings into each newscast. |
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Why are all the examples in the documentation carefully constructed to avoid tipping you off to this behaviour? |
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The object was to avoid creating situations where sensitive information might be at risk. |
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The second hardest thing is to learn is to avoid tired old clapped out baseball metaphors. |
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Australian hospitals have been urged to carry out travel history checks on patients to avoid an outbreak of the deadly MERS virus. |
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Angel hit the ground and didn't recover fast enough to avoid a powerful kick to her ribs. |
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In a previous incident a woman had to throw her dog, Darcy, a Bedlington terrier, into a neighbour's back garden to avoid it being attacked. |
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Yesterday we spent the morning at the beach, where I did my best to avoid ruining my library pallor while Margaret toasted herself. |
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This is to prevent an insolvent from transferring assets to their spouses to avoid the consequences of sequestration. |
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I would love to avoid the toe-curling surprise presentation of a leaving card. |
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Adjust the serger to a very wide, medium to long stitch to avoid stretched seams. |
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He wanted to avoid a messy divorce and to carry on affairs with mistresses. |
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It is the last game and the series and the team is battling to avoid the bottom spot. |
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From time to time, the wind changed direction so that you had to leap back to avoid a sudden tongue of flame curling back towards you. |
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Implements such as tongs and serviettes must be used as far as possible to avoid the direct handling of food. |
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When introducing food and drink other than milk, try to avoid sweet things as sugar causes tooth decay. |
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When he topped the rise, he swerved to avoid the tree and collided with the stone wall behind. |
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A lot of this is developed on the playground where no real fouls are called and the shooters must alter their shot to avoid a block. |
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During the meal, Ralph began to talk about how he wanted to settle his estate, but Alex wants to avoid the subject. |
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My theory is they do this to force people to buy two packets, in order to avoid that inevitable fight to the death. |
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Cheryl rolled to her left to avoid another crashing of the wooden club, her saber now drawn from its hidden place beneath her cloak. |
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Anyone with an ounce of sanity left will want to avoid dragging them into town for last-minute shopping. |
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Presumably it's precisely in order to avoid incurring such a duty that persons choose to transfer things by bequest rather than by gift. |
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When covering Dionne Warwick, it's hard to avoid the mellow middle-of-the-road. |
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She used the death of her mother to avoid the boys her own age, telling all would-be suitors that she had to take care of her poor bereft father. |
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Paying cash to avoid Vat means you have no documentation to fall back on should things go wrong. |
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The best approach is to avoid accidents and helmets actually lead to more accidents, so give them a wide berth and stay safe. |
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They stayed away from the trail, cutting across country, following animal tracks where they could to avoid unseen obstacles. |
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A semi tractor trailer saw the accident and was slowing to avoid it and he was rear-ended by another semi trailer. |
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Similarly, he can determine the best routes for delivery trucks to avoid heavy traffic. |
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Those who have lived through the crisis are perhaps the best equipped to avoid a repeat of it. |
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The military patrols have been increased lately, so we are trying to avoid those areas. |
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Ensure that all milking cows are receiving enough magnesium and calcium in their diet to avoid grass tetany and milk fever. |
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One principal said he had heard of students forging transcripts with generic-embossed seals to avoid paying for official transcripts. |
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The haircut is merely the latest stage in his curious and unusual battle to avoid overexposure. |
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English cricket chief David Morgan said the World Cup match in Zimbabwe must go ahead to avoid a split in the international game. |
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It is a crying shame we couldn't all come together to avoid splitting the vote. |
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Now what I want to do is to avoid creating problems between the two countries. |
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The judge said he hoped steps had been taken to avoid such a conflict between the two authorities arising in the future. |
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If you have a weekend date in mind, particularly a Saturday, advance booking is strongly advised to avoid disappointment. |
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The military plan has been put together mindful of our determination to do all we humanly can to avoid civilian casualties. |
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Until people realize this, the bad boys will have to sing their own praises to avoid being left on the shelf. |
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This is typically done to avoid creating problems with analog satellite transmissions. |
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Garment pieces cut on the bias should be pressed with the lengthwise grainline, to avoid stretching. |
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People are also still choosing to use sea transportation rather than traveling by land to avoid danger. |
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Little squat lobsters were everywhere and flashed into crevices in a bid to attempt to avoid my torchlight. |
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When the trapper finally comes to collect the animals, they stomp or beat them to death to avoid damaging the pelt. |
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Administrative officials should learn to delegate jobs to avoid being trapped into minute management details. |
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To resist the will of the sovereign was treason, and to avoid exile, or even the block, it was necessary to tread carefully. |
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A true seaman is always ready to act in time to avoid injury to his ship, his shipmates or himself. |
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Italy look to avoid an Aussie backlash in Rome, while Frnace must be Fancied to knock up a cricket score against Canada. |
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But she has been playing for time, blathering away in an effort to avoid going 70m up into the treetops. |
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When I got back to London I seemed to find an almost infinite amount of ways to avoid coming back to my flat. |
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Now, though, it is hard to avoid the judgment that the Chancellor is miscalculating. |
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The prosecutor may be able, by careful questioning, to avoid trespassing into the forbidden territory. |
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Miracle working entails a full realization of the power of thought in order to avoid miscreation. |
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Appropriate investigations and interpretation of results is necessary to avoid misdiagnosing Cushing's syndrome. |
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How, without recording these acts of generosity, are such people to avoid the suspicion that they are misers? |
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The horribly tricky task for the judges in such situations is to avoid the court being used as a weapon in a revenge mission. |
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We're always looking for the quick route, the short cut, the way to avoid the traffic. |
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A trick here is to release the trigger before pulling the gun away to avoid excess caulk oozing out. |
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They stay above 5,000 feet, to avoid the threat of shoulder-fired surface-to-air missiles and small arms fire. |
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All these factors restricted missionaries consequently they tended to establish missions along the Kavango River and to avoid the interior. |
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They also say they hoped to avoid custody battles between adoptive parents and biological fathers who step forward too late. |
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Often, bodybuilders will substitute diet sodas and powdered drink mixes with artificial sweeteners to avoid sugar calories. |
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Our only annoyance is that the eggs come so fast that it's simply a matter of luck, rather than skill if you manage to duck to avoid one. |
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The Atkins diet cuts out carbohydrates and boosts consumption of protein without having to avoid fatty foods. |
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He therefore attempted to put set theory on an axiomatic basis to avoid the paradoxes. |
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Repair within three weeks of injury is recommended to avoid tendon retraction, reinjury, tendon degeneration and muscle atrophy. |
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During the immobilization of a fracture, all nonimmobilized parts must be moved to avoid stiffness, muscle atrophy and joint contractures. |
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But it is difficult to avoid the impression that their political leaders attach more importance to the present moment than to the future. |
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So I bought an attachable flash and became the only person with a non-snazzy camera to avoid red eye. |
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A simple selection may ban all e-mail with executable attachments, a great way to avoid virus-carrying messages. |
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The four knights tried to drag him outside, to avoid aggravating their sacrilege by defiling the sanctuary. |
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The leaders are compelled to move daily from safe house to safe house to avoid being exterminated. |
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As a former self-defense instructor, I can safely affirm that the best way to avoid injury by an attacker is to fight back. |
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Several drivers had to swerve to avoid him and the safety car had to be deployed to protect participants. |
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The way back follows a less popular route, via a rocky cleft above the lower lake, which begins with a traverse on which, I must confess, I tried to avoid looking down. |
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Cato was not hurrying out of the world to escape an even more painful ending, but to avoid the humiliation of pardon. |
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When I was taking a teleplay class, I was told to avoid voice-over. |
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Cuba, already corrupt, will have to avoid becoming even more so when American investment pours in. |
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Young people feel shamed and inadequate when they lack the proper clothing or necessities for school and will stay home to avoid public embarrassment. |
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When it comes to folding the back seats this can be done one-handed, and the seat belts are specially positioned to avoid getting tangled during the operation. |
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In the past, the Episcopal Church's loose theology has allowed liberal and conservative parishioners, priests, and bishops to avoid major schisms. |
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After a number of recent battles, in which quite a few hundred people have been slaughtered, the sensitive politician might want to avoid the use of bellicose imagery. |
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They carefully maneuvered around the body and the blood to avoid getting any on themselves, then followed the torch-bearer to what had previously been Darmain's cell. |
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When it comes to small businesses, the net profit doesn't mean beans because the seller is doing everything possible to keep this number low to avoid taxes. |
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Now reflect that all these sentient beings, although they naturally desire happiness and wish to avoid suffering, are tormented by unimaginable sufferings. |
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The handrail was highly polished and unlike the dark and narrow backstairs there was no squeaky stair, no stair you had to avoid for fear your foot would fall through. |
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He paused, she looked like a tigress on the prowl, and briefly wondered if he should try and run through the crowds to avoid a public confrontation. |
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Players saluted supporters and the fans hailed their heroes who, at the third attempt in seven roller-coaster seasons, had managed to avoid instant relegation. |
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And with it, some reporters have either drifted to left-of-center or simply decided to avoid being labeled altogether. |
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Now the dominant trend in radio is to avoid giving listeners a reason to turn off, rather than offering a positive reason to turn on in the first place. |
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You think better of the prank and decide to avoid certain detention. |
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The British Foreign Office was advising travellers to avoid the country while the stretch from Bam to Pakistan was dogged with marauding gangs of bandits. |
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Delegates to the Democratic convention in Boston, though, did not have to hide their Kerry buttons to avoid being assaulted, harassed, or misdirected by Republican protestors. |
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Certain to avoid talking politics in front of the hypersensitive cameras, Boehner opted for the more germane. |
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In order to avoid the risk and expense of casting in bronze a method was devised in the 18th century of making these large statues of beaten copper. |
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The worst is probably to avoid paying taxes on the money and go to prison, like survivor season one winner Richard Hatch. |
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Australia is host to the most venomous marine creatures in the world, but the sting from a box jellyfish, or sea wasp, is definitely one to avoid. |
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Jays attempted to avoid such delays, which served as mild punishment. |
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Let's see if there's any way to get the media and various other members of the capital's elect to avoid another round of self-administered bamboozlement. |
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A later unscrupulous Pope decided to conflate the sundry Biblical Marys into the single persona of Mary Magdalene to avoid confusing the lumpen faithful of the times. |
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The truck was decades old, and it lacked a tailgate so the people in back were crammed together to avoid falling out. |
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Unfortunately, the FDNY is too busy to tell you how to avoid turning your 10-foot spruce into a 10-foot match. |
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This bone-chilling week, they are perhaps just a surer way to avoid frostbite. |
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The best way to reduce the risk to marine life posed by seismic testing is to avoid conducting such surveys in rich environments, the biologist concluded. |
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Um, well, to avoid the ick factor let's believe he meant he put his career ahead of his marriage. |
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In December, he was compelled to sign onto the Ryan budget plan after months of squirming to avoid it. |
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Fertilize during the growing season, but to avoid excessive vegetative growth and fewer blooms, do not overapply nitrogen after the first fruit sets. |
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In this case, to avoid oxidation of ASC contained in samples, AF were collected in centrifuge tubes containing a concentrated solution of metaphosphoric acid. |
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In that case, the best plan is to maximize the white vote and to avoid naturalizing immigrants. |
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In reality, the shock therapy economists were willing to sacrifice speed in this context so as to avoid government intervention, which they regarded as completely undesirable. |
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It's not always easy for a player who has accomplished so much to avoid a bit of senioritis, whether it comes from angst about the future or boredom. |
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Removing the structures also helps to avoid sedimentation of the stream. |
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During this period, all states and territories required men who wanted to avoid military service in the militias to pay fees or to hire substitutes. |
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Mechanical valves are made with a combination of metals and sophisticated materials to ensure durability and a smooth surface to avoid blood clots, thrombi, forming. |
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He's surprisingly lucid in comparison to his usual interviews and manages to avoid the trademark doommongering and baseless claims of scientific advance. |
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He adds that it is necessary because, after he raised the corporate tax in the 1990s, funds to the treasury actually fell, as companies used loopholes to avoid taxes. |
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He must have sensed me coming as he maneuvered to avoid my attack. |
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At one point on Wednesday, my margin of safety was down to four miles and I was forced to spend the whole day at the oars to avoid making an impromptu landfall. |
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In order to avoid a snooze-fest, there has to be more drama than the raising or lowering of a hemline. |
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Facing a long prison sentence, Cianci pleaded no contest to the charge in order to avoid jail time, and was forced to step down. |
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Instead of shedding tears tomorrow, it is better not to allow any occasion when tears should have to be shed and some concrete steps be taken to avoid its recurrence. |
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Every booking had been triply checked to avoid such disasters. |
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Several independent high schools have already complained that pupils' scores were reduced by markers in a bid to avoid claims that exams are becoming easier. |
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We wished to avoid the constant and real threat of bedbugs, fleas, and other insect pests which we had brought home in our bags, topclothing, and soiled linens. |
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These were provided by the trial's first author on handwritten sheets, which we entered on to computer, making appropriate checks to avoid transcription errors. |
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It's a hook in the passenger side footwell, on which you can hang your bag of balti on a Friday night to avoid korma trauma in the car with curry spillage. |
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So, anyway, to avoid suspicion, I had to invite that meddlesome girl, too. |
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I ducked to avoid it, swallowing my tenth bellyful of water. |
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More prosaically, the Kombai tribe in remote Papua New Guinea swamps hoist their dwellings as much as 30m up towering sago palms to avoid enemies and repel mosquitoes. |
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I stood to face him, and he was brushing me off, trying to avoid my eyes. |
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Any luxated tooth that interferes with normal occlusion requires immediate dental evaluation and treatment to avoid pain and further complications. |
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But many migraines come on completely mysteriously, no matter how careful a sufferer has been to avoid triggers. |
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But after years of warning worshipers to avoid the seduction of material success, pastors are now sermonizing on the predicaments of sudden economic misfortune. |
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If you plan to take in vapor in such amounts, you have to get juice with a low nicotine content to avoid poisoning yourself. |
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One should also learn to avoid non-divine traits as ostentation, arrogance, self-conceit, anger, pride and excessive attachment to worldly possessions. |
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The government that repeatedly declares that an educated society is its goal has to avoid the self-conceit and arrogance coming from holding power. |
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However, many small songbirds such as robins, thrushes, flycatchers and warblers migrate mainly during darkness, probably to avoid predators and to keep cool. |
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Those interested are advised to book early, to avoid disappointment. |
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It's a fairly transparent attempt by the Prime Minister to avoid scrutiny and further revealing of the truth whilst trying to appear not to be doing so. |
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That is why the Geithner plan is so complex and jury-rigged, to avoid the need for public requests for more money for banks. |
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Mr Greenway has the backing of the RAC, which supports dualling the road between York and Scarborough to avoid rising accidents and to boost the region's economy. |
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Simply fill the aquarium with cold water and even some ice to avoid the shock of a sudden change of temperature, assuming this is being done late in the fall. |
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First, the skin of the sea cucumber is removed to avoid its bitter taste. |
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Sceptics about musical meaning tend to regard these alternatives under the sign of Scylla and Charybdis, as formidable dangers nearly impossible to avoid. |
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They're much more seclusive, having been able to avoid us thus far. |
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Yet its outcome will determine your right to privacy from your freedom to avoid telemarketers to the Government's ability to tap into your conversations. |
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The book discloses that occasionally, weights are sewn into the seams of dresses to avoid potential embarrassment. |
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A further measure to avoid violent movement in the final carved sculpture is to remove the heartwood from the log, since it shrinks at a different rate from the outer sapwood. |
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The author is convinced that the officers should be taught to think originally, to reject shopworn patterns and approaches, and to avoid bureaucratic quagmire. |
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I try to avoid looking at the artwork because it makes my toes curl. |
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Primitive humans would have needed to avoid certain species of animals, as we do now, such as venomous snakes, poisonous frogs, tarantulas and wolves. |
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In recent weeks, Royle's mailbag has been swollen by letters from anxious supporters desperate to avoid a return to the bad old days before his arrival. |
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While allowing the bus stops in the road, care must be taken to avoid buses being parked right opposite to each other on busy roads and blocking entire flow of traffic. |
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He sees expansion beyond Singapore's boundaries as the only way to avoid the slow profit growth that comes to a company that has saturated its home market. |
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As a teenager, I wanted to avoid feeling self-hatred and disgust. |
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I will have to avoid falling into the trap of trying too hard. |
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These include tips on how to avoid boredom, loneliness, frustration, and anxiety. |
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I'm finding it difficult to get myself motivated for the game, but if only to avoid the taunts and jeers of the Magyar Armchair Brigade, I'm hoping for at least a draw. |
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The augmentation will be gradual and steady in order to avoid inflation. |
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So a ludicrous policy is cobbled together to avoid a real policy choice. |
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Stark himself recognizes different senses of secularization when he insists that scholars not shift their ground in order to avoid embarrassment to the theory. |
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Hitchcock decided to abandon his adaptation of hamlet to avoid any legal kerfuffle. |
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In addition, ransom payments should not be filmed and media vehicles should not surreptitiously tail police cars to avoid blowing their cover, he added. |
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