If so, is the maladjusted economy poised for a spurt of activity with the positive resolution of today's acute geopolitical concerns? |
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One Nation Underground revisits a fast-receding era of U.S. history that seems like ancient history to today's undergraduates. |
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I believe we have a moral responsibility to change the world for today's and tomorrow's children. |
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For all the activity abroad, many cell-phone makers believe today's wearable designs are far from optimal. |
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The powerful myth of the dangers of protectionism is one of the philosophical keystones of today's globalisation model. |
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All this is pertinent to today's headlines, for a reason that may, at first blush, seem paradoxical. |
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She says today's society is a toxic mix of social and economic pressures which impact negatively on child health. |
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In fact, it begs the question whether preserving today's national boundaries is a worthwhile goal. |
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The missions take place in several different locations in today's world, with the players acting as members of military special forces units. |
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This one day programme is tailor-made to provide the best practices and business insights that today's competitive markets demand. |
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The exciting new show promises an entertaining mix of chat combined with today's top chart hits. |
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The Tories are pinning their hopes on a May election and optimistically predict a hung parliament if today's poll findings continue to hold. |
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He has a piece in today's Washington Post in which he argues that the besetting sin of today's journalists is arrogance. |
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Christopher Hitchens, never a shrinking violet, lets his old comrades, the loony left, have it with both barrels in today's Washington Post. |
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So today's editorials on regional Government did not come as a complete surprise. |
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Acquisition of an integration vendor would seem fair, given today's economic climate. |
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What will today's conscientious objectors and military deserters look like? |
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The second reason for MMA's rise has to be a reflection of today's society. |
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Curtseying had always been a good fallback but today's experiences had proved this wasn't always a golden rule. |
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We have significantly modernised our skills and our equipment to meet the demands of today's society and of a more expectant public. |
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Forgery of such a card should carry severe penalties to reduce the temptation present with today's nonworking system. |
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Aside from the reports, today's papers also contained promotional advertorials about France. |
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Just for good measure, there are a couple of cracking follow-up letters in today's Daily Express. |
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Ian buttons his coat in preparation for heading outside and lets his mind mull over today's schedule. |
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There is a comment that today's Shaolin performers know nothing of Dharma and demonstrate nothing about Dharma on their tour. |
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As a rebuff to those who think today's teenagers are too narrow-minded, Umay's concerns are notably wide-ranging. |
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The showgrounds were buzzing yesterday as horse exhibitors washed and shampooed their charges ahead of today's judging classes. |
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They were sought after by Europe's royal houses long before many of today's classics were known. |
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With today's base rates at historic lows, the chances of rates going down much further are pretty slim. |
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Supporters heading to today's game at Wandella would be pleased to know that the rain also failed to turn Wandella Road into a sticky wicket. |
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A visit to a reconstructed fur trade post usually takes today's visitor off frequently traveled major highways. |
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The onus is now on Celtic to reclaim the leadership in today's match at Livingston. |
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Gibson believes that today's world, and the world of the future, is different. |
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He added that he still believes today's young generation could battle for their country like his crew did. |
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We have already mentioned the idea of brand names and what their role is in today's market. |
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Despite the pace of the game Gerry still believes he could cut it in today's football. |
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Chains were tensioned and wheels greased as old adversaries reforged friendships yesterday ahead of today's Imana Wild Ride along the Wild Coast. |
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As I read The Compleat Gentleman, I was struck by Miner's recurring point that, in today's world, compleat gentleman are few and far between. |
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Because they're designed for automobiles, today's cities are leading to a life-threatening level of exercise deprivation. |
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Its bank notes, which functioned much like today's paper currency, acted as legal tender in payment of U.S. debts. |
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I'm joking, but you know, many a true word is spoken in jest, so in some ways it's true, at least with regard to today's scene. |
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The difference between mother's waste oil burner and today's commercial models is vast. |
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Well, if you're a typical working stiff in today's corporate world, you're not getting any bargains from the big executives upstairs. |
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By today's standards, the Winchester 1886 was a huge rifle weighing about nine pounds. |
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Two people are under arrest in London, possibly in connection to today's attempted mass transit bombings. |
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After that, England got their act together, and going into today's game, England's overall record against Zimbabwe was 15 wins and 7 losses. |
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So today's meeting is a triumph for all those who have worked so hard behind the scenes to make it happen. |
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A brief scan of today's TV reveals that a good percentage of the material centres around big shots ' extra-marital affairs. |
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The Victorian charm remains strong in this novel of misadventure, and seems even more satirical in the context of today's society. |
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The Discovery space shuttle is counting down for blast-off, with NASA managers confident that last minute hitches would not delay today's launch. |
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A field of five boats meant today's event was a race for lanes in tomorrow's final. |
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Storr then describes the carnival of Junkanoo, which to him demonstrates the work ethic still alive in today's Bahamian culture. |
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Cool and feminine in silk and lace, or clad in casual clothes, streaming with sweat today's woman can be beautiful either way. |
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We have fought with all our might to find an alternative option, which is why today's announcement is so disappointing now. |
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We welcome today's full page announcement of the establishment of the Australian Flag Pole Inspectorate. |
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They all have their place in today's world, but unfortunately computers cannot repair and maintain homes. |
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In today's information era, personal data is increasingly difficult to hide from the clicks of computer keys. |
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In today's world, obsessions become possessions and passions become fashions. |
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When today's technologies are obsolete, the old-fashioned soldier will remain essential. |
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He has written at least two articles with which I heartily agree but today's is way off beam. |
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These traditionally rural states will continue to struggle, particularly in today's sputtering economy. |
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If today's weather doesn't suit then, not to worry, the chances are it'll be different tomorrow. |
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As liberals in today's world we have to accept greater use of intercept communication, surveillance and plea-bargaining. |
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Surely there are bird colonels and experienced combat leaders in today's Army whom the cadets could look up to and learn from. |
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County board officers from the two sides have been asked to attend today's hearing. |
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He will check on the Hearts pair in today's match against Livingston at Tynecastle. |
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Further changes must have affected the hip bone in later stages, bringing it into line with the structure found in today's human bipeds. |
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Evidence suggests that today's more competitive society is affecting the mental health of young people in general. |
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He said today's youth were more depressed than in the past because of building societal pressures. |
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In today's age why should a person be forced by law to pay for a service they may not want? |
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Wenger has other problems to occupy him ahead of today's Highbury meeting with Southampton. |
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He cut his head on countless occasions and, in today's game, he would have had to go off but he never did. |
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Both gentlemen above also raise another issue that merits airing in today's column. |
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In today's climate, bishops need to reiterate their support for this ministry. |
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Everyone knows that murder and manslaughter, kidnapping and terrorism, treason and high treason existed long before today's penal codes. |
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If it was measured by today's standards, it would qualify as a great fight. |
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If you want to entertain, you have to interpret the music for today's audiences and have your own take on it. |
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Of course, a great many of today's top entertainment types started out in street theatre. |
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It cannot be expected to nursemaid the thousands of firms that are operational in today's market and to do any of them justice. |
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I could see that today's consist included three locomotives, two sleepers, four coaches, a diner, a lounge car, and a baggage car. |
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Today's evangelicals, like 16 th-century Protestants, seek to proselytize and convert in ways that today's mainline largely does not. |
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Piper's work gets inside the mentality of today's risk culture, and captures the crazy contortions that sensible people are ending up in. |
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He found that these workers are highly sought after and rewarded in today's labor market. |
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Zooba offers brand-new, mostly hardcover editions of today's best-sellers and tomorrow's discoveries. |
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Nor does it count as an explanation of today's rainstorm to claim that it rained because a barometer reading decreased yesterday. |
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Far from being arrogant, today's doctors are diffident and afflicted by insecurity and self-doubt. |
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Many of today's best-known Jamaican artists, including MacFarland and Kayiga, trained there. |
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The aim of today's happiness crusade seems to be to politicise the quest for self-fulfilment. |
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We started today's game against Kent in a good position although we did lose a few too many wickets after tea. |
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It is today's flows of capital that determine tomorrow's growing industries and economies. |
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For as Machiavelli recognized, today's friend can quickly become tomorrow's enemy. |
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Were he to observe today's scene, he might make the same pronouncement about well-born producers. |
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As well, the austere lifestyle chosen by King Ferdinand and his lords could be the medieval equivalent of today's self-improvement craze. |
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In today's China, public education occupies the dominant position with non-governmental education sprouting up only in the past 10 years. |
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Unfortunately today's parents condone their child's bad behaviour and think it's normal, and God help anyone who disagrees. |
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Heritage and recent history are strange bedfellows in today's political establishment. |
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In today's travel jungle, the unhappy customer is the lion a travel agency should most fear. |
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Melbourne is well known for its unpredictable weather but today's cold snap was one for the history books. |
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Image getting weighed in public in today's environment before boarding an airliner. |
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For today's recipe we will be using jerepigo, but you can really use any of the other local sweet wines. |
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In today's world of professional football, the phrase 'the beautiful game' is unhelpful. |
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Georgian may be the last word in chic for today's online merchant princes, but doubtless they'd have found the real thing a bit grim. |
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Not quite a sedan or SUV, today's station wagons are stylish, functional and fast. |
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Both teams are treating today's match at Northpower Stadium in Gosford as a trial for test selection. |
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The book features rich, critical depictions of today's leading lights, and the luminaries fare worse than the nerds. |
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These scenes showcase the array of playthings abandoned by today's children in their rush to adulthood. |
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The winner is a contestant which best exudes the qualities of today's modern rural woman. |
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These working dogs, much larger than today's Yorkies, were adept at catching rats and other small mammals. |
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In today's ultramodern world of multigenre hybrids and high-intensity actioners, titles with strong ties to the past are a rarity. |
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The band could get away with it 30 years ago, but today's demanding listener expects a bit more. |
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With the big serves in today's tennis, I'm not sure this match will ever be equalled. |
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That's not to say today's decent, one-third capacity crowd would mind some big-hitting entertainment. |
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In today's cramped data centers, real estate is at a premium, and maximum storage density is a necessity. |
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Most aircraft design schemes call for advances on wing and fuselage shapes pioneered in today's stealth aircraft. |
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The difference being that the missionaries were spreading good, while today's collectivists are pushing fallacies. |
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There are expected to be about 3,500 police on duty at today's marches with 1,000 in reserve. |
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It seems so much in contrast to that aggressive individualism around us in today's world. |
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Initially, I was disappointed to discover that today's PoW is kitted out more modestly and powered not by steam but by diesel. |
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In today's church, there are those who spread the seeds of doubt about the meaning of Genesis. |
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They seem like grizzled, wild-eyed children delighted with today's adventure. |
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The importance of a proper diet to footballers is widely recognised in today's game. |
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We must hope that today's announcement is the first of many heralding hundreds more permanent jobs for York. |
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So today's announcement should be seen more as a game of catch-up than of leapfrog. |
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While it's possible to run most of today's sims from the keyboard, their realism improves dramatically with a joystick. |
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Mark today's date at the left side and the completion date on the right then draw a line between them. |
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So today's prices are, in real terms, at little more than half their highest levels. |
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The product was reformulated, and we don't know if today's Preparation H would be at all helpful against wrinkles or bags. |
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In today's rapidly changing workplace, companies that can retrain and reskill staff quickly have an edge. |
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Tiny bikini underwear is gaining in prevalence simply because of today's fashion trends. |
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And yet, many of today's romance novels deal with marriages of convenience. |
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To those caught in today's rat race, one of the major killers is stress and its related problems. |
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I hope today's update and humor at my expense has taught all of you a lesson about drugs. |
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The students of yesterday are today's alumni and an alumni-school connection also benefits the school. |
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It is as contemporary as today's headlines and as close as your colleague down the hall. |
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The French and Dutch left see today's EU project as a means used by their governments to privatise and delocalise the economy. |
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However, the capacity of today's trucks varies a great deal, and few of them can actually carry nine cubic yards of cement. |
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The result is that memory performance hampers the overall throughput of today's systems. |
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He was a player who was ahead of his time, and in today's game he would probably still be ahead of his game and his time. |
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When you use today's computers you are constantly thinking about what you have to do next. |
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Compared to the hi-tech wizardry, and incomprehensibility, of many of today's multi-million pound car commercials, it sounds a little twee. |
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About the only thing today's heavyweights provide is a headache to those who follow them. |
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In the Clipper era, there were no cramped or massed rows of seats so common aboard today's jet airliners. |
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Evidence suggests that today's troubled teenagers are rather more well behaved. |
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For starters, Carlisle decided to attend the press conference announcing his firing, a rarity in today's game. |
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In today's information-based society, there are few things more infuriating than not being in the know. |
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We will have failed to apply the only pressure today's politicians recognise and fear. |
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With today's tiki tour safely over and done with, the heavy lifting starts in earnest for the team tomorrow with a morning gym session. |
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Most of today's tiki artists grew up in the shadow of tiki culture, surrounded by Polynesian-style apartments, hotels, restaurants and bars. |
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For instance, today's red kangaroos and Tasmanian devils are much smaller than their fossil counterparts. |
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Six lectures a week is not bad by today's standards, but not to have a tutor is beyond belief. |
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Some friends and I had a recent discussion about today's railroading and how working conditions had improved for train crews. |
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Given the party allocation for questions, I wonder whether you would reconsider today's one? |
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It is equipped with the most technically advanced chassis of any car available on today's market and it is a joy to drive. |
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We cannot control what other's write about us, and today's critic may be tomorrow's biographer and obituarist. |
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He clearly delineated the constellation of today's fine art world by flowing and following the mainstreams. |
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In today's hypercompetitive environment, where success often is measured by the scorecard of growth, the temptation to fib is intense. |
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What exactly does it mean to keep today's workers happy and working effectively? |
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The film's perspective of how things work in today's boardrooms is savagely accurate. |
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We hear too often about how today's young people are selfish and only interested in instant self-gratification. |
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Judged on her two runs this term she has lost none of her sparkle, and she has been tipped by all and sundry for today's big race. |
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By the time we see the benefits take effect, many of today's commuters will have quit the rat race for a more convenient life. |
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Few activists in today's anti-globalisation movement have much time for traditional reformist parties. |
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Tom Hawthorn is a Victoria sports reporter more interested in yesterday's stories than today's scores. |
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And the majority, in an effort to prove its multiracial credentials, must always kowtow to them in today's politically correct world. |
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Unlike many varieties of hard or soft drugs enjoyed by today's teenagers, weblogging isn't habit-forming. |
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Mr Prescott also used today's speech to announce sweeping housing reforms to tackle rogue landlords and reform the right to buy. |
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His kindness and moral generosity I found uplifting in today's squalid world of denigration, spin and hypocrisy. |
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It's no coincidence that most of today's major fashion labels push their own line of hats to complement their brand of clothing and accessories. |
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Those incidents prompted him to restart the computer security inquiry, and new revelations have emerged at today's hearing. |
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Social services must be the most maligned group of people in today's society. |
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The lecture will examine the faith and beliefs of 17th century Quakers and their relevance to today's society. |
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Because of the current shifts and perhaps unpredictable forces in today's labour market, these demands may seem unrealistic. |
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Many of today's farming techniques are not natural, regarding GM crops, battery hens and such, but many of us do not think of these as wrong. |
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Ten days later a registered letter invited him to today's interview at Regional Headquarters in Downtown Detroit. |
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However, one of his lawyers said yesterday that today's court date will still have to be honoured since it was ordered. |
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The subject of regression of human cirrhosis is extremely important in today's health care environment. |
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Well, if you think today's Hollywood leading men love them and leave them, they have got nothing on Howard Hughes, baby. |
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It's our sincere hope that you continue believing in today's gain from yesterday's effort. |
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O'Neill, dapper in his mandarin suit and collarless white shirt, does not look like the rushing blur of today's press men. |
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The question in today's edition encapsulates the government's pragmatic approach to labour relations. |
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How many of today's writers and thinkers will take their places in tomorrow's canon? |
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The lesson of this book is that today's sacred intellectual cows are tomorrow's dead meat. |
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Even in attitudes, fashion and food the two groups were as distinct as today's news and yesterday's cover story. |
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I raise a difficulty that we have from yesterday concerning today's answers. |
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And on Wednesday's Life Matters, there's going to be a talkback on sleep, the subject of today's Health Report. |
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Whoever wins today's presidential runoff has themselves an enormous job, restoring hope and opportunity to a generation that has known only war. |
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A few of today's rap artists have adhered closely to rap's original spirit as an egalitarian party music. |
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The questions and issues we place at the fore of our claims of faith are constantly being explored in today's multimedia. |
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I can't see the controversy in producing books and literature that reflects today's society. |
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They're a reincarnation of the sweatpants from the late '70s, with all the comfort of today's training apparel. |
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If you listen to his earlier work a lot of it sounds schmaltzy by today's standards. |
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In today's age, many of those beliefs are in some ways formed or influenced via the mainstream media. |
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The acquittal of eight paramilitary officers in a sensational trial in Ivory Coast tops today's segment. |
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With today's auto-focus cameras, the magic eye will focus on the centre of the picture, not at the intersection of thirds. |
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An auxiliary nurse in the hospital's children's unit is the organiser of today's 10-mile walk around Coate Water. |
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An exciting experience then, but very tame compared with today's high-speed jet travel. |
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Join him for a discussion about how today's science affects tomorrow's water. |
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Fairly good discussion on the Scottish Parliament's proposed Gaelic bill on today's Lesley Riddoch show. |
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The second course of today's luxury five-course meal is something a bit heavier, more intensely flavoured and is nice and meaty. |
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So to single it out is to ignore the fact that today's society demands and relies upon such packaging. |
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We have to continue to ensure our conference stays relevant to today's teaching issues. |
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America's Sweethearts is first and foremost a lampoon of today's Hollywood, and its targets are as diverse as the cast. |
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For most of today's great powers, the use of force would jeopardise their economic objectives. |
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The properties of today's composite materials depend largely on the size and type of ceramic filler particle. |
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So I was particularly impressed with John O'Farrell's lampoon of the new gambling laws in today's Guardian. |
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Back in the 1950s and 60s, nearly everyone got a balsam pine tree, and they were always asymmetrical and much sparser than today's trees. |
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And, like many of today's electronic muffs, it amplifies ambient sound and shuts down when the noise reaches a preset level. |
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The programme takes them on a journey through time from barter and trade, to today's financial practises. |
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Putting a dish of cooked-chilled vegetable lasagne into the microwave is about as high as many career women climb on today's culinary ladder. |
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He started to count backwards from today's date in his head but, with a rapid twitch of his head, forced himself to stop. |
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But I think today's handphones, which often combine the functions of a PDA or personal organiser, can go further. |
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Some of today's Valentine's Day messages may reflect only calf love or puppy love but these cannot be discarded as silly. |
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But thanks to today's weather-resistant fabrics, even a landlubber's deck can sail into the comfort zone. |
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But what I always defined as safe and as safeguards may not meet today's standards. |
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Studying the characteristics of Millennials helps educators understand how today's college generation may be different from previous ones. |
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After that little squib in today's Wall Street Journal, I thought it was time to let you know about the new book. |
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This was his hobby, translating old texts and republishing them in today's English. |
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Children are maturing quicker than before and there are increasing demands on today's young parents. |
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We use today's machine-translation systems for document triage and for filtering written materials for further study by human translators. |
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While the world has been saved from epidemics of dread diseases, some of today's children are being sacrificed. |
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Snakes were initially heavily muscled, swamp-based creatures much like today's anacondas of South America. |
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Many of today's young, virulent anticapitalists experienced their social awakenings on campuses, in fields other than economics. |
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Mr Darling has said that that the location of some cameras might have to be re-examined after the publication of today's detailed analysis. |
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A real strategy of starving the beast is not politically feasible in today's world or anytime soon. |
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Steamed fish or bony kippers don't feature much in today's childhood diets. |
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One possibility is renumbering the streets according to today's reality rather than Joe Ladue's original concept. |
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He also points out that although schools must meet the building code standards for air quality, that doesn't necessarily mean today's codes. |
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Anyone with eyes must agree today's shooters have the finest sporting optics ever made available. |
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Littered throughout today's newspapers there are job advertisements for positions in the public service. |
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After today's race Tergat is off to America to collect an honorary degree from a New York university. |
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Accordingly, we enclose a revised notice of an assured shorthold tenancy, having amended the term commencement date to today's date. |
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Johnson must have sung about his life, just as today's rap artists doubtless sing about their own experiences. |
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They've created a low-carb, low-calorie, high-protein, artisan-quality bread, which they say is unlike anything found on today's grocery shelves. |
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In his 14-year career, he whiffed only 114 times, fewer times than many of today's hitters strike out in one season. |
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This is a concept bequeathed by the President, describing how to combine state planning with today's market economics. |
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In today's competitive economy, it's essential that medical aestheticians stay up to speed with the latest tools of the trade. |
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Melanie points out that today's feminists are still grappling with the questions of the nineteenth century. |
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But today's low interest rates have prevented some policies from earning enough to automatically pay those premiums. |
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I also reflected on the fact that a rush on the banks would be problematic in today's banking environment. |
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Her line deliveries crackle with a wit and grace all but absent in today's market. |
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Yesterday I only used four packets, so toady I used the other three and mixed the sauce plus chilli sauce and the beans from today's rat pack. |
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Rare is the film in today's climate which doesn't take the easier available routes to target the lowest common denominators. |
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To keep today's zombie banks alive, massive amounts of government intervention have been required. |
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The mosaic-like preferences and exploration patterns fit today's wired Internet. |
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This movie harks back to a simpler time for cinema, and in today's world of bloated blockbusters, that's no bad thing. |
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And for an immediate reaction to today's events I think we can speak to Tom Hilton. |
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So what we see is not a story of the past, but today's stories set against the previous age or period. |
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Now aged 80 and living in Britain, he is making amends by giving today's young people a fascinating glimpse of life behind enemy lines. |
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The option to purchase a mews house is an additional bonus and the price represents good value in today's market. |
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Except that, in today's Britain, the only muffins available are transatlantic impostors. |
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In today's Army, the family plays a major role in recruiting, retention, readiness and quality of life. |
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With today's advances in modern dentistry, dental surgery has also advanced considerably to make the procedure nearly painless. |
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The people who originated from Scandinavia, which in today's world are the countries of Norway, Denmark, and Sweden were called Norsemen. |
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In today's economy, innovation, however, is not manna from heaven. |
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In today's fast-paced world, children are goaded to study more and more. |
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Traceability from field to plate is essential in today's consumer market. |
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Now bull riding's been around since the Minoans were leaping over animals 3,000 years ago, but today's enthusiasts want to jump on, not jump over. |
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What happens if the car still has plenty of life in it, which today's high quality almost guarantees, but the electronic technology quickly obsoletes today's whizbang gadgets? |
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It would be very tame for today's children but to children in the 1940s treats and outings were a very rare event and Whit Sunday was a day of great enjoyment. |
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Only a small fraction of the ancestors of today's Armenian Americans had any contact with the Russified northern cities of Yerevan, Van, or Erzerum. |
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There will be a spate of midweek FA Cup replays following today's draw for the second qualifying round after three of the local clubs drew in Saturday's ties. |
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Indeed in today's through-the-looking-glass political culture, it is precisely the source's status as a lone, anonymous whisperer in the dark that makes him seem credible. |
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Through thoughtful and judicious use of existing finishes, such as by densifying and polishing existing concrete floors, we can all meet today's and tomorrow's needs. |
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By the early 1950s Minton, with his private income, flamboyant personality and prodigious talent, was a celebrity in the mould of today's Britart pack. |
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But today's shooter has a lot more choices than I did as a kid. |
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Ask two or three kids how much beer they drink per week at today's prices, and how much they would drink at different prices, and then add them up for a market demand curve. |
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The marketing strategies that Sainsbury outlined in today's report would suggest that it is intent on repositioning itself as a provider of quality foods. |
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It's worth noting that in today's American food service world, probably none of the Spanish language terms used in the above paragraph are unfamiliar. |
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But odds are that it won't undo all of today's rain-induced vulnerability. |
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That such bloodshed occurred in today's Gujarat is surprising, for the state is no economic backwater but is, instead, one of India's most dynamic states. |
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How did wolves transform into today's greyhounds, pugs, and Yorkies? |
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Finally, as an educator I was exposed to all the things that impact a child's life in today's world, and it was overwhelming. |
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Sheldrakes are today's mergansers, while the Wilson thrush, known today as the veery is only a migrant on the Cape but a resident of New England's woods. |
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Despite an initial rally after today's jobs report, the Dow took another hit, sagging on fears of a double-dip recession. |
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While the race meeting was blighted by poor weather at the start of the week, today's predicted heatwave has prompted concerns over traffic queues around York. |
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The pilot appeared to fight for control before the little plane nosedived to the ground with a resounding crash on a hill near today's Western Institute of Technology. |
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Jason Bright set the fastest lap in today's afternoon practice session. |
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Like the kids in today's army, I was just another poor boy sucked into the machine and told how honorable and patriotic it was to offer myself as cannon fodder. |
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All of today's video machines, like video poker, video blackjack, and video keno, operate using the same microprocessor technology and randomized sequencing as slot machines. |
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Yet despite probably two decades of working in a job that must have been in today's terms at least semi-skilled, no occupation is given on her marriage certificate. |
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If there's something new about today's zombie, it's his relatability. |
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The surprising thing is that today's women in Lebanon are perhaps better educated and more informed than my generation, but they are very subdued. |
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They've seen in recent years how quickly it's possible to get ahead by job hopping, yet they crave security in the face of today's shaky business climate. |
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But 1980 was the Stone Age compared to today's political and media culture. |
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They're mostly girls who straddle the line between geeky and bad-ass, a look familiar to most of today's high-school students. |
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These are the four phrases that characterized the source of today's agita. |
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In contrast to the old-style fire and brimstone, today's efforts to curb personal freedoms and erode civil liberties are justified in the terms of health and safety. |
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Coming after the rejection of the European Union constitution last May, today's retreat signals to all the world what a busted flush the president is. |
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People in today's outer suburbs love their homes and enjoy their lives. |
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These sentences may appear strikingly mild by today's standards. |
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First-rate duos are a rarity of sorts in today's indie scene. |
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Precursors to today's riot grrl and queercore bands, they broke through and gave women in the liberation movements their own rock and roll anthems. |
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I spoke to both artists about that incident right after today's announcement, and for them it's been cleared up and it's just water under the bridge. |
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Time cruelly accelerates and yesterday's icon is today's TV history. |
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It is on today's investment that tomorrow's new plant and jobs are built. |
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Rather than today's young women feeling like the heirs to a glorious legacy, they disavow those who came before. |
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I also want to emphasize the three key takeaways from today's call. |
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What can we learn from online work communities and today's online affiliatory communities to intuit the third space of the near future, both internationally and in Europe? |
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The word communication is debated in today's academic environments. |
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Their quartz clock was a very large device as compared with today's quartz wristwatches which also use microchip and liquid crystal display technology. |
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