Most organic substances react with oxygen exothermically, but are quite stable, because the activation energy to do so is so large. |
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Tax whistle-blower legislation needs to do more than just protect the individual. |
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To do so, right-click the Recycle Bin icon on your desktop, and choose Empty Recycle Bin. |
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To do so would make the government's unemployment record look more than twice as bad. |
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To do that job, you need to be mentally disturbed, anthropologically different from the rest of humanity. |
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To do this, the couple painted the gallery using a vibrant lime-green, teal and purple palette. |
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I stood there wondering what to do, but my sister was more decisive and immediately went to the phone. |
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To do this as a nation, we have to step back and view the situation in its totality. |
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To do so would mean giving a leg-up to the political opponents they defeated yesterday. |
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To do such a thing, and in such mind-boggling numbers, when in a position of absolute trust hits at the very core of what we hold dear. |
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To do this you will need to increase their turnovers or get more offensive rebounds. |
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To do otherwise would be as childish and immature as my behaviour in the first place. |
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To do this we will use Brownian motion to model the evolution of Player A's chance of winning. |
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The program allows users to do global searches through all the available data. |
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To do this, push together chairs, stools and ottomans so small groups can gather. |
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To do this you need to make marks, called layout marks, on the ledger and girder that show where each joist will be located. |
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To do this, the Coast Guard employs an operating force of multi-mission aircraft, cutters, and boats. |
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To do this by short division we make the long division symbol upside down and carry the remainders like this. |
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To do this, you will need to compute 4 distinct Binomial terms. Find the value of each, then add them. |
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To do this it has to progress up the non-league pyramid, and steps are now in hand to begin the complete enclosure of the Sandgate playing area. |
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To do this, each distribution was binned and compared to a reference distribution given by the average value in each bin. |
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To do so he is using his current post as president of the Czech parliament and prop of the social-democratic minority government. |
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To do her justice, the hotel heiress does a competent job of the task required of her. |
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To do this, pick any number of the ten and then after counting to three both players will put their bids at the Play Area at the same time. |
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To do so is grossly unfair to the students who work so hard to achieve those results. |
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What with your notability throughout the world, he should have put it on the top of his To Do list. |
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To do so would be a mistake, for the novel gathers force and what appears to be a woolly, romantic start turns out to be necessary and crafted. |
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To do good deeds simply to obtain good karma would be to act from a selfish motive, and would not earn much merit. |
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To do this, use a small standard screwdriver or putty knife to lift one end of the spline from its track. |
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To do this the trade union movement must develop a youthful edge that is about much more than recruitment figures. |
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To do this meant a fight with the old London County Council and the government about money. |
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To do this they will build a processor by the end of 2003 that is a clone of an AMD processor that is a clone of an Intel processor. |
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To do that would simply deprive many people of the opportunity of a better environment. |
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To do justice to this thought-provoking question we'll need to take a stroll down memory lane. |
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To do this he went to France and recruited the best viticulturists, winemakers and architects for his new project. |
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To do that you'll need to take a short scheduled flight on a light aircraft from Provo. |
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Politicians need to do more than provide glib answers to difficult questions. |
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To do this it is helpful to detail briefly the theoretical framework within which these questions were grounded. |
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To do so is to embrace an agonistic romanticism of perpetually unfulfilled longing and desire. |
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To do that for the sake of corporate stout-heartedness is, I think, the acme of what Aristotle meant by virtue. |
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To do this they must address the men in their lives in order to accept the masculine in themselves. |
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To do this they turned to techniques developed by Freudian psychoanalysts to read the inner desires of the new self. |
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To do otherwise would be to betray the trust that our patients place in us as advocates on their behalf. |
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To do a Pap test, the nurse or doctor gently scrapes the surface of the cervix to collect lining cells. |
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It makes no difference what we say. She's going to do what she wants anyway. |
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To do this they must take into account the characteristics of adolescent behaviour. |
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To do so is to buy into the antiquated notion that a creature's nature is immutable or unchanging. |
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To do the Mountain Pose with Prayer Hands, inhale as you reverse your swan dive, lifting your hands all the way up over your head. |
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To do so requires that their legs are splayed quite far apart in order for them to bring their head to ground level. |
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To do this, cut 6 inches off the first shingle of the second course at the rake of the slope. |
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To do that, I had to measure the old type and match font, body size, leading, and letter spacing exactly. |
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To do that, it needed to take financial independence away from local school boards. |
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To do the latter is a blot on any civil servant and any organisation that civil servants work for. |
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To do that, wear clothes that make you look smart, stylish and friendly but not formal. |
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To do it yourself, simply alternate between strength moves and cardio stations such as stair climbing, sprints and jumping jacks. |
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To do this they would have to come up alongside our ships leaving them exposed to a broadside from English cannons on our ships. |
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To do it, he invented a compound to make a solid core and a special urethane blend for the cover. |
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To do this one, stand with your arms out and your feet apart as though you were doing a jumping jack. |
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To do this I had to stand with the pole vertically by my side and reach up as far as I could with my right hand. |
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To do this, carefully pour a base of white paint in a corner, no bigger than the size of a quarter. |
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To do it, you have to break the whole operation down into separate, understandable, manageable components. |
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To do so is invite into your life the three demons of chaos, torture and heartbreak. |
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To do this must have taken considerable drive and determination, that's all I can say! |
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To do this entails a degree of abstraction in the course of which patternings emerge, patternings of repetition and difference. |
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To do voluntary work for any other reason is to be untrue to the very meaning of the term. |
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To do so would only risk alienating and provoking conflict with a rising Europe and an ascendant Asia. |
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To do him justice, he did every thing in his power to promote their unreserve. |
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To do this, 10 independent lineages were evolved for 500 generations in serial batch cultures. |
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To do otherwise would involve an unacceptable level of censorship and harm to the public good. |
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To do so, I would look left and right to check that the wingtips where parallel with the visible horizon. |
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To do this, melt the butter in a saucepan over a low heat, add the peaches and sugar and allow to caramelise. |
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She had a daymare when she realized how much work she had left to do. |
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Why does everyone else get the interesting work while I have to do all the donkey work? |
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Please try to do your utmost to be there on Saturday. It's really important that you are there. |
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I don't mind double-dipping when eating with my family, but I'd be embarrassed to do it when out with friends. |
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If you are prepared to do without a break in the summer, we could have a really good skiing holiday in winter. |
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Socially, Pitt preferred the company of young men, and would continue to do so into his thirties and forties. |
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If Crabtree is down on his luck he will most likely be willing to do anything for money. |
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All my dubitation and distress were gone, for I had something to do, although what I could not yet tell. |
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The duchovbots had nothing to do with it. Season 8 stunk big time. Not even David could make it any better. |
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NuLab will give an Eartha Kitt for as long as it is politically expedient to do so, and not a moment longer. |
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Polly had a spice of girlish malice, and rather liked to see domineering Tom eat humble-pie, just enough to do him good, you know. |
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It has everything to do with the educrat industry whose grip on our children Hillary is helping to maintain. |
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His two-fingered gesture emphasized what he had told his boss to do with his job. |
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Regulations have been made under the Civil Aviation Acts of 1949, 1980 and 1982 which empower Inspectors of Accidents to do these things. |
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Exercitives are not so common. Philosopher-authors are rarely in the position to tell people what to do or think. |
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The advantage in being able to do this lies in the creation and maintenance of an endonorm rather than blindly insisting on an exonorm. |
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I patted Fang's sides for his spleen, wondering just what I was going to do if I could feel it all swollen and explodey and stuff. |
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They say feed a cold, starve a fever, but they don't tell you what to do when you got both, so I figured scrambled eggs, tea, and toast. |
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The farmers up here will have a lot of cleaning to do along the fencelines before they bale hay next June or they will be baling kindling. |
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And after that he conquered all Scotlond, and made the Kynge of Scottes his liege man, to do him fewte and homage as he ought of right. |
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At school he used to do Dr. Jekyll turning into Mr. Hyde, shining a flashlight into his face. |
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The strength of your hand now has nothing to do with how strong it may have been before the flop. |
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In order to do this, the gene to knock out must first be floxed by homologous recombination. |
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And then having the nerve to pray to God. It's her pimp, if she wants to do it it's her funeral. |
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While you may think that editors have nothing to do but torture writers while they kick back and get footrubs, the reverse is often true. |
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Sell her her waste, please, and give her good measure if you can make up your mind to do the liberal thing for once. |
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Florida being Florida, all that energetic for-profit concerns had to do was set up non-profit shell companies as nominal administrators. |
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All you have to do is go to the interview. The job is yours for the asking. |
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They took infertility as a sign to adopt rather than to do endless treatments in an attempt to produce a freaklitter. |
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Sorry, your demonstration does not in fact demonstrate gafia, only sanity. You'll have to do something else to demonstrate gafia. |
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I decided we still have plenty of time to do that so we stayed home, had a great dinner, and had some great giggity-giggity. |
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When people put a lot on what their folks used to do, it always means they haven't got gimp enough left to do anything themselves. |
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My buddy can gleek but he used highly pressured spit forced out between two teeth with his tounge to do it. |
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To make the most of your golden years, study the points enumerated above and then resolve to do just the opposite. |
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There's barely a week that goes by without me going nuclear about something or other to do with middle age as portrayed in the media. |
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If Silvertip refuses to give you the horse, grab him before he can draw a weapon, and beat him good. You're big enough to do it. |
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I am glad I brought a goodly supply of needlework with me. It's about all there is to do. |
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It graveled me like sixty to pay such a price, but I had to do it because the season was just between hay and grass. |
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He plans to hire somebody to do the grunt work of digging the trenches for the pipes. |
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I hacked in a fix for this bug, but we'll still have to do a real fix later. |
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Since when is it a hanging offense to criticize someone who's not doing the job he's paid generously to do? |
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Now, Ladies, all we would do is to do all in our power, both individually and collectively, to harmonize and happify our Social system. |
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The best maintenance technique for this rugged, hardwearing material is to do practically nothing. |
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However, in filming this scene proved too difficult to do, and instead the film opens with a close-up of Keaton's hawklike eye. |
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The term has no definite legal connotation, but is used in law to refer to United Kingdom citizenship and matters to do with nationality. |
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President Bush continues to do a heckuva job installing unqualified cronies in key government posts. |
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The jurisdiction of Parliament arose from the ancient custom of petitioning the Houses to redress grievances and to do justice. |
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The two managed to do the entire service of the liturgy until others could be trained. |
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If he did visit the English court, he was the first reigning king of Scots to do so in more than eighty years. |
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From his seat in the Senate, he became suffect consul in 97 during the reign of Nerva, being the first of his family to do so. |
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In Europe, maps were sometimes made redrawn using the coordinates provided by the text, as Planudes was forced to do. |
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In 55 and 54 BC he made two expeditions into Britain, the first Roman to do so. |
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As a result, the Roman state was forced to arm its soldiers at the expense of the state, which it did not have to do in the past. |
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The Romans had previously defended Cartimandua against him, but this time were unable to do so. |
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What did the God who hammered the universe together have to do with virtue, redemption, the strange doctrine of hypostasis? |
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There is no need to do this, as any number of rational scenarios already fit the circumstances. |
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He was held in ill repute, no one would trust him enough to do business with him. |
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The one ship that escaped managed to do so only because all of Alfred's heavy ships became grounded when the tide went out. |
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It seems there were Danes in opposition to him, and an attack he carried out on the Wends of Pomerania may have had something to do with this. |
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He also allowed his son Robert Curthose to do homage to the new Count of Anjou, Geoffrey the Bearded. |
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We must not represent God by any picture or image, even in imagination, for to do so is to deny his incorporeity and incomprehensibility. |
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Henry was focused on dealing with Ireland and took no action to arrest Becket's killers, arguing that he was unable to do so. |
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Even if you're giving up reach in order to infight, standing at the end of your opponent's punch isn't the way to do it. |
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By the time Edward arrived at Tunis, Charles had already signed a treaty with the emir, and there was little else to do but return to Sicily. |
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Citing ongoing hostilities and the English king's harbouring of his enemies, Llywelyn refused to do homage to Edward. |
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As part of the June peace deal, the barons were supposed to surrender London by 15 August, but this they refused to do. |
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Although the Castilians had agreed to fund the Black Prince, they failed to do so. |
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Take oaths from all kings and magistrates at their installment, to do impartial justice by law. Milton. |
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Ceasing to do evil, and doing good, are the two great integral parts that complete this duty. |
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She never let anyone challenge her authority as queen, even though many people, who felt she was weak and should be married, tried to do so. |
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It also works as a force multiplier for the Royal Navy, often doing patrols that frigates used to do. |
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She proposed an alliance, something which she had refused to do when offered one by Feodor's father, but was turned down. |
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They carry a branch half a day, meaning to do great things with it, and then they snap it in two. |
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This charter specified that Raleigh had seven years in which to establish a settlement, or else lose his right to do so. |
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So is Ira Gershwin something to do with the more famous George Gershwin? Caroline says. |
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They value themselves extremely for their Affinity to the English, and are ready to do them all friendly Offices. |
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But her Irish was up too high to do any thing with her, and so I quit trying. |
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She and Percy now found themselves penniless, and, to Mary's genuine surprise, her father refused to have anything to do with her. |
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To do that, they need the money to bring those services up to scratch. |
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She ignored their threats and continued to do what she felt was right. |
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As a slave he was required to do his master's bidding without question. |
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We need to do more to help the poorer members of our society. |
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We'll have to do the best we can with this year's meager harvest. |
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He was an intense young man who was very determined to do well in school. |
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We have an understanding that whoever cooks doesn't have to do the dishes. |
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We had to do some detective work to find out who used to own the property. |
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I don't mind driving if you're willing to do the navigation. |
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You can mock me as much as you like, but I'm going to do it anyway. |
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If you want to do your job efficiently, you have to learn to prioritize. |
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It would be highly inadvisable to attempt to do this ourselves. |
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We have a splendid opportunity to do something really useful. |
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She was too fastidious to do anything that might get her dirty. |
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They got a famous actor to do the narration for the documentary. |
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I have no idea what this 1984-ish-sounding organization actually does, though I suspect it has something to do with industrial processes. |
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Industry doth beget by producing good habits, and facility of acting things expedient for us to do. |
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Clearly the libelous book is actionable, but I'm not commenting on anything to do with legal issues. |
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I've wanted to do this for so long, but I never thought I could act it out. |
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A fortune can be made on the prairie, and that's what me and Mr. B aim to do. Don't aim to be all hat and no cattle forever, let me tell you! |
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The angular defect clearly has something to do with curvature, because the larger it is, the more pointed the surface is at the vertex. |
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It's all well and good having a relationship, but at the end of the day all I want to do is get my leg over. |
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He had preached twice on the Lord's day, he preached also on Monday, and had appointed to do the same on Tuesday, but died that morning. |
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Changing the transmission oil is not difficult as such, but a special tool is required to do it. |
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He had nothing better to do than to take chance for his guide, and to go at a venture through the streets of the city. |
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I should be ready to do the job without being paid for it, though I don't say it is not sweeter to get both gold and revenge at one stroke. |
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WinHelp enables you to add authorable buttons to a Help file. Authorable buttons run macros, so you can use one to do anything a macro can. |
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On Saturday Ambrosch drove up to the back gate, and Antonia jumped down from the wagon and ran into our kitchen just as she used to do. |
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I wanted to do a song that epitomizes the feeling and vibe from back in the day while still being current. |
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We try to do our part, and whenever there is a bake sale, we try to participate. |
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However, the characteristic bananalike shape of most boomerangs has little to do with their ability to return. |
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It is the old problem of what a victor is to do with the vanquished, if the the latter is to gain the bare minimum of economic independence. |
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Lesser lawyers who were vague in oral argument faced a barrage of sarcasm or, if he agreed with them, constant chiding to do better. |
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After a mistake like that, there wasn't much to do besides bawl out the offender and clean up. |
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No admiral, bearded by three corrupt and dissolute minions of the palace, dared to do more than mutter something about a court martial. |
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Little by little Bacon got to beguiling out of Hill things to do, and presently Hill was furnishing him the things to do without any beguilement. |
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But when he comes back, he'll come home from work with a poisoned Big Mac and try to do me in. |
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He can have his litterbox, his carpet, his toys, and space to do a little binky in there even. |
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All you need to do is learn to make these little loops and Bob's your uncle, you're a real live knitter. |
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The bottom line is that there simply are not enough hours in the day to finish all there is to do. |
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Frank you are bought and paid for. Bought and paid for. You are here to do what I say when I say it. |
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He was so bound up in his reading all weekend that he forgot to do the chores. |
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But not more comfortable than we need, I can tell you, comrades, with all the brainwork we have to do nowadays. |
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Here we're able to do that brandlike advertising without paying for all the exposure you'd get on TV. It's a lot more indirect. |
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Anyway, they are paying me a buttload of money to do this series, and I want to share my good fortune with you and that's that. |
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Putting a dirty buttprint on the bed probably wasn't the nicest thing to do, but it couldn't be helped. |
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The computers went down and they had to do all the bookkeeping by hand that day. |
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As that campaign seeks to do, fighting ISIS means delegitimizing Caliphism at home and abroad. |
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If the limitations of life were like the rules in Calvinball, someone like Nozick might ask if there would be anything left for people to do. |
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He did everything he was supposed to do when starting his cannabusiness and still ended up facing prosecution and going to jail. |
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Categorical imperatives do not typically contain an 'if. They tell you what to do unconditionally. They may nevertheless be defended by reasons. |
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Once your paint has been restored, drying your car with a chamois is just about all you have to do to restore the luster. |
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And he is cashing in chits for her that Mr. Gore, post-impeachment, never asked him to do. |
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Before proceeding to do so, however, it is advisable for me to make a few prefatory remarks on the clinology of biliary concretions. |
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I asked myself what I was to do there, now my boat was lost. As a matter of fact, I had plenty to do in fishing my command out of the river. |
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The first thing to do is to find common ground with the person you just met. |
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Like any common or garden racist would seek to do to someone he or she deems as different, or lesser. |
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Whenever he had a compadre or a friend, it was his bounden duty to do him some service. |
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There was not much to do after the accident but offer what condolence I could. |
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When she asks for guidance on what to do when she herself inevitably achieves corpsehood, the cadavers just sit there, mute and rotting. |
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The old couple who had lived there hadn't been able to do much and the garden was a wilderness of couch-grass and dandelion. |
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Then again, her whole evening was full of crazy, and she didn't know what else to do. |
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Both women and men even get to do, daffily, the same little pelvic wiggles. |
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It is not entirely clear how much the Dawkinsian perspective has to do with the issues of present concern. |
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What was it, then, dearheart, that hath prevailed with thee to do as thou hast done? |
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I give it you without any other design than to shew you that I reckon nothing dear to me, when I want to do you a pleasure. |
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Yeah, but I'm trying to decide what to do about it before all the saccharine gives me diabeetus or something. |
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People are better off abjuring violence, if everyone else agrees to do so, and vesting authority in a disinterested third party. |
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After several awkward disrobings, you learn to do it with style, one button at a time. |
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The uninhibited woman within wanted to do him right there on the countertop, but I remained composed. |
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You've got him all worked up with the Donkeypunch bit... If he wants a punch to the back of the head all he has to do is ask. |
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Thomas was ordered by the church court to do public penance, which would have caused much shame and embarrassment for the Shakespeare family. |
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The refusal of the garrison at Drogheda to do this, even after the walls had been breached, was to Cromwell justification for the massacre. |
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When Burnet was ashore he hastened to William and eagerly enquired what William now intended to do. |
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He commissioned the engineer James Brindley to build a canal to do just that. |
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Only before daybreak was she allowed to get on a horse and do the things jillaroos are supposed to do, like rounding up cattle for the market. |
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Before they come back and charge jizillions per hour to do what I did, I'd like to narrow it down to keep costs down. |
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For this structure they substituted the modern, autonomous individual, free to do whatever was not prohibited by law. |
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I've argued that we cannot rely on the justice system to control crime and that our recent attempt to do so has been a dismal failure. |
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The biggest satisfaction was to do the Kallang Wave again, after so many years, and it was even better as I waved with my son for the first time. |
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The Reform and the others dropped all the things a woman has to do like the kashruth and the mikvah. |
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Additionally, neither Germany nor Japan planned to fight a protracted war, and were not equipped to do so. |
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Both Attlee and Sinclair said they would not take office if invited to do so. |
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This means, in effect, that nothing otherwise lawful that a local authority may wish to do can be ultra vires. |
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Precepting authorities do not collect Council Tax directly, but instruct a billing authority to do it on their behalf by setting a precept. |
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She had nothing better to do, so she went to the bowling alley to kill time. |
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He had to do all his kinging after supper, which left him no time for roystering with the nobility and certain others. |
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There was a recognition that Northerners wanted to run their own affairs and must be given the opportunity to do so. |
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Charles was further humiliated when he asked the Speaker, William Lenthall, to give their whereabouts, which Lenthall famously refused to do. |
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The author suggests that it may act in the smooth muscle-cell as a kinocentrum, as it is supposed to do in some other cases. |
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On failing to do so, he resigned, although was reinstated three days later when the NEC rejected his resignation. |
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Under the literal rule, the judge should do what the actual legislation states rather than trying to do what the judge thinks that it means. |
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I like to do everything at the last minute. It does tend to make me late for things, though. |
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In addition to spreading more information, brokers are going to have to do some leg work to get new customers. |
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Since then he has been a harsh critic of clumsy bank policies and argued that no one should be able to do what he did. |
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That is what it was designed to do, especially the version I flew, with the avionics, the color moving map displays, etc. |
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I know I must put as much energy if not as much interest into my work as if he were alive, because that is what he would like me to do. |
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Nobody seems to be told about rods or offiziers or banburismus unless they are really going to do something about it. |
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The algorithm is simple enough for anyone with basic arithmetic ability to do the calculations mentally. |
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They asked for, and received, permission to do so from both William Lawrence Bragg and Wilkins. |
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Doll Sneerpiece was not a scholar but fond of gentlemen, although to dub her a limmer, would have been to do her a wrong. |
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Rubin estimated that it was used to do 200 million vaccinations per year during the last years of the campaign. |
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You're the one who told me I couldn't get lipo like I wanted, so this is the next best thing. But to do it, it has to be now. Tonight. |
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Moreover, he refused to even offer a hypothesis as to the cause of this force on grounds that to do so was contrary to sound science. |
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Litterateurs and litterateuses have nothing to do with making the popular mood. |
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Prescott did not like this, but he did not have the legislative time allocation to do much about it. |
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This often follows a short period of intense media and opposition pressure for them to do so. |
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It is thought that the soul and angels are devoid of quantity and dimension, and that they have nothing to do with grosser locality. |
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I don't know why he asked me to do that, when I had long since finished it. |
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Now, on Friday noon, I am to become a private citizen. I am proud to do so. I look forward to it. |
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Refugees tend to do worse in economic terms than natives, even when they have the same skills and language proficiencies of natives. |
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Benedict resigned due to advanced age in 2013, the first pope to do so in nearly six hundred years. |
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Pius XII created 32 cardinals in early 1946, having announced his intentions to do so in his preceding Christmas message. |
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Once in England, Anselm was ordered by Henry to do homage for his Canterbury estates and to receive his investiture by ring and crozier anew. |
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Correctness in such matters is understood as doing what a thing ought or was designed to do. |
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At one time, ministers had to take a pledge not to drink and encouraged their congregations to do the same. |
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It signifies recognition of a fellow citizen of heaven, and a pledge to do everything possible to get others to heaven also. |
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Though it was dangerous for anyone to have anything to do with Barton, More had indeed met with her, and was impressed by her fervor. |
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The two sergeants who should have carried out the execution hired four desperate beggars to do it instead. |
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All we have to do is kill the mad-dog Nicaraguan who oppresses our people, calling himself a soldier. |
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A Sikh couple that wishes to divorce may be able to do so in a civil court. |
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One man who refused to enter a plea was crushed to death under heavy stones in an attempt to force him to do so. |
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However they remain commonplace in most houses and are organised for first and second year boys to do by their respective Housemasters. |
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She also claimed she was instructed to do some of Prince Harry's coursework to enable him to pass AS Art. |
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In another episode, he decides to do something that will be spoken of forever. |
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The examples of all ages shew us that mankind in general desire power only to do harm, and, when they obtain it, use it for no other purpose. |
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Unused and filthy, its location was ideal for what the group planned to do. |
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Fawkes admitted his intention to blow up the House of Lords, and expressed regret at his failure to do so. |
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He certainly had nothing to do with the choosing of his manship, any more than his sister had of her womanhood. |
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What was she supposed to do with a six-foot-tall mansicle frozen in place at the edge of the lake? |
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Black African slave labor from Portugal's West African possessions was imported to do the grueling agricultural work. |
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However, the key element of observation during roasting became difficult and dangerous to do with the coal oven. |
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But he hesitated when approached to do a project that combined maqam with jazz, even though that had been his pre-quest intention. |
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Yes, it's becoming possible to do so, but the same can really be said of plenty of genres, including Mario-esque action games. |
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Excavation work was funded by English Heritage who contracted Birmingham Archaeology to do the fieldwork. |
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Some scholars have argued that Eadfrith and Ethelwald did not produce the manuscript but commissioned someone else to do so. |
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Beowulf descends to do battle with the dragon, but finds himself outmatched. |
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As he enters to do so, the king and queen finish welcoming Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, two student acquaintances of Hamlet, to Elsinore. |
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Marriage is seen as the ultimate social achievement for women while men can go on to do many other great things and gain societal recognition. |
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Where the Keri's have to do with exegesis or grammar, by far the largest part of them proceed immediately from the Masorets themselves. |
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They would unavoidably mix up the whole of these declarations, and mass them together, although the Judge might direct the Jury not to do so. |
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Thus, twenty skillful hypotheses will ascertain what 200,000 stupid ones might fail to do. |
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Patty, your timing is excellent. There's Claude over there. Want me to do some matchmaking? |
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It is for them alone to point out what we ought to do, as well as to determine what we shall do. |
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Severn was in such a quandary he didn't know what to do, so in the end he went to the doctor who took it away. |
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He had agreed to raise her so long as Claire had nothing more to do with her. |
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Liberals allow others freedom to do what they want, in exchange for having the same freedom in return. |
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It is not known for certain what motivated him to do so, and multiple theories exist to account for the change. |
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He reportedly could sing tolerably well and was not afraid to do so before an audience. |
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Throughout 1917 and 1918 his illness kept recurring, but he had recovered enough to do home service at various camps. |
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Tolkien agreed to redraw the pictures in a simpler style, but then found he did not have time to do so. |
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