In short it turns out that play hardware occupies houseroom in a wholly different and much less efficient way. |
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It turns out there are many different pairs of quadrilateral shapes that form a nonperiodic tiling pattern. |
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It turns out that speakers of these languages use absolute pitch every day, but in conversation, rather than in the concert hall. |
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Jones, it turns out, is Maggie's father, who abandoned her and her mother 30 years ago to run off with an Apache woman. |
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It turns out that a year's worth of running for the bus, walking the dog or doing a weekly shopping burns more than 100,000 calories. |
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It turns out that absorption in his work had left him no time for children, hobbies, or close friendships. |
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On investigation, it turns out that those are the only two targets that are actually quantified and measurable. |
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White has some targets on the queenside, but Black's counterplay turns out to be sufficient. |
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My new school turns out to be a village of Quonset huts-more like a military encampment than a high school. |
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Hot Cross Bunny turns out to be a recipe for curried rabbit that includes a shot of fiery Thai red curry paste. |
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But then the man turns out to be a laid-off engineer who's putting on an act to gain sympathy. |
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Anyway, it turns out that the main party of racism and class bigotry appears to be in terminal decline. |
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This suggested a rapid resolution, only for those hopes to be dashed when the mission turns out to have come terribly close to catastrophe. |
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It turns out that Hermanus is an adulterous hotbed of extramarital affairs. |
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Yet, as it turns out, many of those foods have bad raps based on outdated and, sometimes, erroneous information. |
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It turns out that mice and rats and some other rodents have hearing which looks very similar to ours. |
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The music of the spheres turns out to be a mixture of whistles, chirrups, howls, static and something that sounds like chattering voices. |
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It turns out that it was the Misuse of Drugs Act that provided the starting point for this novel affirmative procedure process to arise. |
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Thus the fusion experiment of classical Indian Kathak and passionate Spanish Flamenco turns out to be a very refreshing experiment. |
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It also turns out to provide finite expressions that are in stunning agreement with experiment. |
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As it turns out, uneducated village communists are no match for wily bourgeois sneakiness. |
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It turns out that this was an error, apparently an entry mistake by a keypunch operator. |
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Detecting the user's keystrokes turns out to be a rather specialised branch of event handling. |
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It turns out that she just isn't strong enough to pull the release handle that reclines the chair. |
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Now it turns out they knew nothing of the kind but assured us they did anyway. |
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It turns out that the receptors also pick up the victim's pulse, and the constriction is strong enough to prevent its blood flow. |
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As it turns out, Baker has a really firm handle on a certain kind of working class woman. |
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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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And then I got two or three more people to explain it to me and it turns out I understood it all along. |
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This turns out to be a great strain after some time, and it relapses into its bad ways again. |
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As it turns out, Dr. Jekyll has invented a chemical formula that can turn a person into his alter ego. |
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Book had won the pot, which it turns out almost no one had remembered to put any money into. |
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It turns out that, even before the tax bill was passed, this year's most fabulous summer rentals were all snapped up well before Memorial Day. |
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It turns out that the protein, gp 120, is extremely flexible and difficult for antibodies to latch on to. |
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It turns out the laundry van happens to be the same size and color scheme as the local banking service cash pickup vehicle. |
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But it turns out there's a laundromat only 2 doors down me and it's on the same side of the street! |
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It turns out that he had this big zit on his forehead and he didn't want to be on TV where everyone would see this huge zit. |
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In some cases, a start-up's rescuer turns out to be the offshoot of a big company that is sweeping up many small players. |
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It turns out that this is simply a residual category obtained by subtracting both groups from the total population. |
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Measuring electrical resistivity in soil and rock turns out to be quite useful. |
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It turns out that it's a pretty responsible job indeed, with a staff of people to manage, and control of a number of titles. |
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As it turns out, no one in the real estate community likes this guy and the stories about his stunts are legion. |
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As it turns out, he has had an opportunity to retrain and his employment prospects and therefore his remuneration are increasing. |
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Every day another item stated as fact turns out to be based on foundations of sand. |
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It turns out that several viruses can cause an arthritis resembling rheumatoid arthritis. |
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It turns out he was a friend of the da Vinci family and has known the artist all his life. |
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It's tough luck if it turns out he's descended from people on the first four ships. |
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His detention turns out to be much more unorthodox than writing a hundred lines. |
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Scully's architectonic, and often heroic, compositions are not, it turns out, purely formal. |
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Another search is also on, as it turns out that a pirate radio station is broadcasting from the glen. |
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It turns out that he has a particular fondness for penguins, and has taken it upon himself to create a rookery for them. |
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It turns out Risaku's mere hunch became reality and an assassin stood there, loitering in the doorway. |
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As it turns out, chimaeroids scarcely have a recognizable otic region, much less an otic jaw articulation. |
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I'm doing a test run, so I'm going to post the first three chapters and see how it turns out. |
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Each of the investigations, it turns out, has run into difficulties, though of rather different sorts. |
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What looks at first sight to be a straightforward recorded song recital turns out to be far more intricately and thoughtfully put together. |
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However sacredly boomers regard their nostalgia, it turns out their children regard it as more precious than their own. |
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It turns out that the best of the free software programs and Web services nullify the notion that there's no such thing as a free lunch. |
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The saddlery, now run by Duff's nephew Randy still turns out world-class saddles. |
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Art is not a challenge, it turns out, of existing institutions, but a relatively harmless substitute for such a challenge, a safety valve. |
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And the reporter turns out to be a McGuffin, a possible problem that never manifests itself. |
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It turns out that the head of same is a prominent member of the Australian Kurdish community. |
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In one trick, the magician tosses a new deck of cards into the audience, where it is caught by someone, whose name turns out to be Susan. |
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The drums are magnificent and each guitar is perfectly layered, in what turns out to be the best sound of the night. |
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Make sure you tell a friend where you're going in case this person turns out to be an axe murderer. |
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It turns out he's not an axe murderer and is in fact an extremely decent bloke. |
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It turns out that the market economy operated much more efficiently than most observers had expected. |
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It turns out that the emphasis in ballroom is in posture, rhythm and grace, and the steps weren't any more advanced than we've been learning. |
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But what a wasted opportunity, nevertheless, if it turns out the film has made a hash of the book's lighthearted yet moving charm. |
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The creature, however, turns out to be a scaly sweetie-pie, who falls in love with her. |
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As such, a department in the suitor's role often finds itself expending time, energy and self-esteem on what turns out to be an elaborate tease. |
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It turns out that, in the mixture of flour and yeast, there are enzymes that turn the starch in the flour into maltose, another sugar. |
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There's no point throwing a tantrum if the promised treasure wreck turns out to be a wreck-shaped boulder or a manky old barge. |
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But it turns out that she was the plywood tender to a fishing coble and had sunk in 3m the previous week. |
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It turns out the steaks had been injected with meat tenderizers and seasonings. |
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It turns out that the line between science and science fiction is even more blurry that we thought. |
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It turns out to be a technical term in the study of logic and describes a specific type of logical fallacy, a form of circular reasoning. |
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The Scottish play, it turns out, is even more universal in its significance than critics had thought. |
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I always go for the Neapolitan style margherita, and Portofino turns out a juicy, tender, textbook-perfect classic. |
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As it turns out the British Museum copy of this manuscript has copious marginal notes by none other than Dr. John Dee. |
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It turns out that the film was intended as a screen test for a feature-length film that never got made. |
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At the event, the local community turns out in force, volunteering 1,500 marshals, first aiders, and scrutineers. |
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I am strangely drawn to a scungy flophouse which, as the night advances, turns out be a brothel. |
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A man working in the Post Office turns out to be a special agent with the skill to uncover aliens masquerading as humans. |
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It turns out that you don't have to be a thermodynamicist to understand what you have to do. |
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It turns out that he's currently working on a project with my favorite Ethiopian musical mastermind. |
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It turns out that the young woman with the expressionless face of a professional on the catwalk loves cartoons and collecting matchboxes. |
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This turns out to be one of those jobs that you don't think better of until it's way too late. |
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A mysterious sound in the ocean turns out to be the mating call of a whale. |
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It turns out that only some male horned scarab beetles grow long horns and battle for mates. |
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As it turns out, many virtual entities lend themselves well to the meaningful assignment of status functions. |
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Well, it turns out nobody officially tests balls hit by aluminum bats under game conditions. |
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Stella eventually reappears and turns out to be a monster of self-obsessed childishness. |
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Historians flicking through the record books will conclude, accurately as it turns out, that he mustn't have been playing. |
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As it turns out I have a buyer for my property who wants to complete immediately instead of January as planned. |
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As it turns out, both entertainment value and memorableness are tricky quantities which psychologists are still just starting to classify. |
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It turns out that great housekeepers are not beaten down by the relentless grind of cleaning rooms. |
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As it turns out, the beauty queen, on leave from finishing a doctorate in chemistry, never wore the sealskin garment by Dolorosa Nartok. |
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The sudden and, as it turns out, mercifully brief closure of Fibbers threw into sharp relief the lack of venues for live music in York. |
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Naturally, one of the characters turns out to have the gift of ESP, or extra sensory perception. |
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Once you get over the self-conscious notion that this is a pastime for septuagenarians, it turns out to be enjoyable and mildly contentious. |
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It turns out that randomly selected laws lead almost inevitably either to unrelieved chaos or boring and uneventful simplicity. |
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Let it not be giving too much away to say that it turns out method acting and the love of a good woman can achieve amazing ends. |
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It turns out men and women can set the alarm clock or preset some radio stations with equal ease. |
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Paul Saffo, it turns out, has a past as a technical climber, so he belayed Alexander down the cliff. |
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Hampton, it turns out, had recently flagged its mass communications program for upgrading. |
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What resembles from afar a tarp-covered car turns out, on closer inspection, to be a brown cloth hillock stitched with an abstract topography. |
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As it turns out, Aaron wasn't the only person to have been carrying a torch for Laura. |
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It turns out the intellectual sexpot with the streak of wild grey hair was a bit of a closet case. |
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What is benison for Chelsea inevitably turns out to be a curse on their peers. |
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And it turns out that the Republicans were able to win the middle-of-the-roaders, the moderates, the centrists. |
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Joe, and Ned it turns out, are minutes from being shanghaied into white slavery when Nancy finally gets around to saving them. |
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It turns out that the bacterium that causes leprosy directly damages a protective sheathing, made of the protein myelin, around many nerve cells. |
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It turns out that the bulk of the world's millionaires, for example, are surprisingly frugal. |
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It turns out you can defeat this system by holding down the shift key when you insert a music CD into your computer. |
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Depressed and eager to get trashed, she meets up with her friends in a corner bar, which turns out to be a gay club. |
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Aurora, given the chance to be true to herself, rather than to her trio of husbands, turns out to be a world-class minx. |
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It turns out this gentle giant has miraculous healing powers which some of them get a chance to benefit from. |
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That's a lot of money, but if this turns out to be multiple billions of revenue, you'd get that back in a hurry. |
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Now that the story turns out to be a fake, do you go public with the names of the sources who misled you? |
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If there turns out to be mitigating circumstances, they would come out in the court case. |
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In fact, it turns out that her weapon jammed and she didn't fire a single shot. |
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It turns out that people who don't have mobiles or fixed landline phones use payphones more than any other group. |
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Far from truanting because they are stupid, it turns out many truant because they are clever. |
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Just when my one true dream became real, it suddenly turns out to be my worst nightmare. |
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As it turns out, I'm a pretty healthy kid, moderately intact and surprisingly good with multiplication tables. |
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As it turns out, it's a big, flashy showcase for a flow of greatcoats, crepe dresses and mohair sweaters. |
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In a sidebar to the story, it turns out that six of the top ten grossing documentaries have come out in the last two years. |
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There is, as it turns out, absolutely nothing to prove that the burglars were ever in the house. |
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This turns out to be a hard job, as the island seems to be inhabited only by shepherds and smugglers. |
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It turns out it was a World War Two training shell which had no explosives inside. |
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If it turns out that all the players in the showdown have twos, they all lose and the pot is carried forward to the next deal. |
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The ugly duckling, who later turns out to be a beautiful swan, is cast out from the farmyard. |
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I was just checking my referrals and it turns out I've been ranked in at 216th, of the blogospheres most visited weblogs. |
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That is, if the blood test turns out to be specific enough for the disease to be a good screening test. |
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Whatever the actual bill turns out to be, be assured that its price tag is a huge unaffordable social risk. |
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Bavarois is a kind of dessert like mousse, but made typically with custard in addition to cream, therefore turns out thick and rich. |
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As it turns out, these two D.I. releases were put out by a later, unbeloved version of D.I., a band founded by ex-members of the Adolescents. |
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As it turns out, they had been calling the ISDN line at home, not having realised I'm cat-sitting. |
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It turns out to be a basic consequence of the two basic principles of quantum theory, the uncertainty principle and the superposition principle. |
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Often this turns out to be a hoax, clogging up the net and causing much unnecessary anxiety. |
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Once at the house, it turns out that no one's home, so the boys do their best to get the piano inside and uncrated on their own. |
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The answer, it turns out, has something to do with excess humbug production and a decline in the exchange rate between bluster and bombast. |
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She first pins her hopes on a Portuguese captain who turns out to be hollow blusterer. |
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The reason for their decline turns out, from what we know anyway, is multifold and unfortunately all of them are related to human activities. |
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As it turns out, Norm's palate was unfailing, and he had accurately pinpointed the source of his starter. |
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As a doctor, I am often asked why people buy computer hardware that turns out to be totally unfit for the purpose for which it was obtained. |
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This turns out to be an argument which raises deep and difficult issues, and there is no consensus about the proper response to it. |
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It turns out that the lad who looks like a no-nonsense squaddie on the park wouldn't say boo to a goose outwith those environs. |
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It turns out the dot-com boom and bust aren't just anomalies of runaway capitalism. |
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Fred bops him, as any red-blooded American choreographer would, but unfortunately Tom turns out to be an officer, and Fred's in the guardhouse. |
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It turns out that they have been placed there by the Jigsaw Killer, a serial murderer rampaging through the unnamed city. |
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Afghan bread turns out to be a very thin, flat, unrisen bread something like a tortilla or a roti. |
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So what if it turns out that lots of other native Americans are not Native Americans either? |
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As it turns out, the Z-score gives investors a pretty good snapshot of corporate financial health. |
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The newest filler for paper cartons turns out about 340 half pints a minute. |
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Some producer decides that an old show is resurrectable, adds a dash of 21st century realism and the whole thing turns out to be unwatchable. |
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It turns out that these poor souls, as well as the millions who hold similar beliefs, really can't help themselves. |
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Besides, you can't have a fight when the other guy turns out to be a mild-mannered book nerd. |
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It turns out she's going to the company ball at the weekend, and she's bought new shoes for it and decided to wear them to work to break them in. |
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It turns out that spaying or neutering your cat or dog is the same thing as eugenics! |
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Instead, more than two years after it was recorded, the album turns out to be their valediction. |
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It turns out that the Brown Bettys that we sell are cheaper than the ones on the east side. |
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The venerable abbot is himself a traitor, while Fan Dabei, the drunken beggar, turns out to be a warrior with a mission. |
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It turns out, this biographical information speaks more of Dowse's sense of humour than it does of his academic qualifications. |
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Have you noticed how everyone turns out in black these days at vernissages? |
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Names should always be designated with verve and panache and Scotland, it turns out, has plenty of both. |
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If it turns out that you have a major structural problem, the seller could be liable for nondisclosure. |
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The CIA, usually portrayed as ruthless and omniscient, turns out to have had no spies and barely any informers in the enemy camp. |
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The centrepiece turns out to be Cruise bungeeing down a vent shaft in a retread of the first film's best scene. |
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As it turns out, Alison is quite the spirited child and is quite capable of damaging these men. |
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He's quite industrious and rapidly turns out large quantities of burritos, flautas or fajitas. |
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Sometimes there are crops that won't grow, grain that spoils, or a piece of machinery turns out to be a lemon. |
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Now it turns out that certain people were not allowing him to do what he judged was best. |
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And it turns out he's just a big sissy bleating for his ma while on the very cusp of cacking his pants. |
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While this is, at first glance, a compliment, it turns out to be a rather cack-handed one. |
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The rest of the tournament is decided by complicated calculations or, as it turns out, by the weather. |
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Genius, it turns out, is a human quality, drawing on the world and expanding with it. |
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It turns out one long running problem has been caused by the team leader having one radio call sign, and each safety boat having one. |
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It turns out that one of the younger sharks has been whispering into the ears of his stars and starlets and telling them Jerry is melting down. |
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Paris himself turns out to be an obsequious toady in Domitian's heady presence. |
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The pains of exile, as it turns out, extend outward into a pained contemplation of the sorry state of things worldwide. |
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The techniques of statistical mechanics, it turns out, are well suited to the study of networks. |
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It turns out that multiple paternity is very common, even among beloved backyard birds like the cardinal and robin. |
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She turns out to be Allison Nelson, the daughter of Charleston old money, summering in the country. |
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It turns out that this isn't a one-off, but happens every Friday in the summer. |
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It turns out that places like Bed, Bath and Beyond actually stock products for just such a problem. |
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Almost every major assignment he has had turns out to have been hazed over with clouds of scandal. |
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I couldn't get back to sleep because it turns out she's not the only one in her family who's stompy. |
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It turns out that a large proportion of the abilities fall under the category of emotional intelligence. |
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This turns out to be brief and oracular, and tells us nothing about Delbrel. |
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It turns out that a helix, essentially, is a great way to bunch up a very long molecule, such as DNA, in a crowded place, such as a cell. |
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It turns out that this train was one that originates at Market East, so it came into the station a few minutes early. |
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Well, here comes a ten-ton surprise, because it turns out that their gratitude was all talk. |
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The story does seem hermetically contrived, as if written for the stage, yet it turns out it is based on a true story. |
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On the other hand, if it turns out to be true, they certainly can claim to have been the first to mention it. |
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If it turns out the quote is inaccurate or taken out of context, please let me know. |
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If it turns out that Dean reported this guy to the cops, then he at least has more moral sense than several members of the American hierarchy. |
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Instead, it turns out that even limited stints of overindulgence may have long-term effects. |
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Well, that's their plan, but it turns out your first hit is on the priest kidnapping godfather. |
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It turns out that this is a spelling of what is more usually written as Hmong. |
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The early Montanists, it turns out, were not chiliasts and were never criticized for being so. |
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It turns out that chinchillas and cotton-top tamarins can do a lot of the same things. |
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Even the most hopefully titled song turns out to catalogue misery and disaster. |
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It turns out that the active form of vitamin D is one of the most potent hormones to inhibit cell proliferation. |
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Despite its limited scope, this book turns out to be a surprisingly good read. |
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As it turns out, their presence in the panic room complicates matters for the burglars. |
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The minimalist Argentinian writer Borges turns out to be the most important figure in Eco's private literary pantheon. |
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On a darker note, mallards, it turns out, are the deviants of the animal kingdom. |
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I settle for a sweater and jacket and throw a tie in my briefcase just in case it turns out to be the prom. |
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Sometimes when a woman asks him to sign her briefs, it turns out she's still wearing them. |
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It turns out that a nail clipper, divided into two halves and hooked up directly into a power socket will boil water. |
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It turns out that Mr. Lockhart, the lone stranger at the card table, is actually the Devil himself. |
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It turns out to be rather good, particularly the muscats from the Patrimonio region, and after several samplings, friendly relations are restored. |
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As it turns out, though, cartoon curmudgeons get the best, most ridiculous lines. |
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But it turns out that patients with celiac disease actually might, and I was in error when I suggested otherwise. |
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As it turns out, my cell phone number had been searchable through a GoDaddy domain listing I obtained several years ago. |
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As it turns out, Jamie's friends don't head for the nearest chippy when they hear that they are to be on telly, for they are all big fat show-offs. |
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It turns out that Oahu is suffering from a serious vog problem these days. |
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Achieving warp speed, it turns out, is a spectacularly simple idea. |
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It turns out that the labor market was a little stronger than previously thought going into October. |
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Aficianados of Spanish music also enjoy some of the orchestral music, but this often turns out to be reworkings, within a larger palette, of piano music. |
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Michael, it turns out, works freelance, as a composer of radio jingles. |
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But it turns out that the manager had received no such recording, due to some middleman botching the exchange. |
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And lo and behold, it turns out it was exactly a year ago today. |
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It turns out the original scholarship involved a crucial Excel coding error and omitted important data. |
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The Arts Parkade turns out to be a serviceable venue for Greek tragedy, with an upper ramp allowing for a two-tiered set and all that cold concrete creating an eerie echo. |
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Mary, it turns out, has led a thoroughly rackety sort of life. |
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It turns out our credit histories had been linked and jumbled. |
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No sooner does the Consultant Debunking Unit dip its toe back into the waters of consulting-speak than it stumbles onto jargon that turns out to be all wet. |
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If the case that is about to be made turns out to be persuasive, let us try to treat it as an opportunity to up our game, not an excuse for another Scottish rammy. |
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Any list of his conspicuous qualities turns out to be a recitation of opposites. |
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It should not surprise anyone if it turns out that Jean Houston's autobiography is a piece of fiction, a heroic myth spun by her imagination out of the fabric of her desires. |
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It turns out it was his day to visit with a few other long-lost friends. |
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The truth turns out to be a little more complicated, according to a new study by the Wesleyan Media Project. |
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Well, because casinos have cameras everywhere, turns out there was indeed a tape. |
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It turns out it's whittling wooden figurines for schoolchildren. |
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It turns out that fibromyalgia went by a different name two centuries ago. |
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In a lovely circular twist, the tapestry's true subject turns out to be the luxe of which it's an example. |
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Our longstanding fear, it seems, turns out to be about as valid as the death ray deployed by Buck Rogers in comic strips. |
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It turns out it's a lot of work and very tough on the staff. |
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If it turns out he is a gay, woman hating drug addict who really believes in the Scientology madness, well Cary Grant was pretty out there too and his work is still loved. |
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The glorification of merit, it turns out, has a profoundly threatening downside. |
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It turns out there is something rather nasty in the woodshed. |
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It turns out in the wake of the Internet revolution, snark as a style has outgrown its original limited function. |
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This much-vaunted turnout operation turns out not to have deserved much vaunt. |
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It turns out he just wanted to get to Washington because he figured it was safer there than in Houston. |
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Often dismissed as wrinklies and fogeys, dodderers and ditherers, it turns out that Saga's target audience are, in fact, among the biggest consumers in the country. |
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Let's hope the mainstream turns out to be right, not the Cassandras. |
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It turns out, however, that shorter lacings are possible if the lace doesn't have to pass alternately through the eyelets on the left and right side of the shoe. |
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It turns out that she dived into therapy after she learned the family secret. |
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As it turns out our most pestilent weed is the woman living at the far end of the property who insists the yardmen have yet to do the trimming she's wanted for months. |
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It turns out that 60 is a wonderful number because it is divisible by one, two, three, four, five, and six. |
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Young Thomasina turns out to have been a natural genius who died before she could finish her equations. |
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But when you look at it clearly, saving the law from politics turns out to be a thoroughly political job. |
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But it turns out that just 63 light years away, there lurks a similarly colored planet. |
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So it turns out that Todd Akin was right, but only about ducks, not actual human women. |
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It turns out they are using the house to launch raids in the neighbourhood, prompting Mohammad's son Jamal to plot reprisals against the occupiers. |
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It turns out that it is an upmarket new American cream for nappy rash. |
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Alicia, I hate to do this to you after all the work you did to requisition those spare cots for our refugees, but it turns out we won't need them. |
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If the nature of the hope is different and the wait turns out to be longer than we or they expected, that neither erases nor minimizes the value of their witness. |
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Sissoko's estimate of a two-hour walk turns out to be absurdly optimistic. |
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First, it turns out that when it comes to transforming light into electricity, will can be more important than natural resources. |
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Another cause for consternation is peddlers of bad policy leaning on conventional wisdom that, while generally believed, turns out to be false at every turn. |
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A boring-sounding penne dish, tossed with crisped bits of pancetta and a basil-flecked cream sauce, turns out to hold interest down to the last bite. |
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It turns out that, both classically and quantum mechanically, there is a close connection between a particle's magnetic moment and its angular momentum. |
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So she takes herself to a nunnery, very conveniently as it turns out. |
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Tron finds the MCP, which for such a formidable foe, turns out to be a mean cartoon-animated face. |
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But as regards health and safety for squatters, there's not much that can be done if the building they are occupying turns out to be dangerous or structurally unsound. |
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But, in the case of the border kids, it turns out that those worries about diseases were not so far-fetched after all. |
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That it has become reality is only one fascinating part of Super Bowl XXXIV, a game that unsuspectingly turns out to have more subplots than an Agatha Christie novel. |
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New airport rules don't make this easy, but it turns out that if someone ahead of you on the standby list gets on the plane but decides against it, that's permitted. |
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It turns out audiences will forgive such reports when your movies are good. |
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It turns out that the act of creation is profoundly transformative, even for a formless, timeless, all-powerful primogenitor. |
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The Lotus and the Storm turns out to be a grand, haunted melodrama with elements of camp, delivered in fragmentary reveries. |
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And the book turns out to be intelligent, literate, and thoughtful. |
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As it turns out, even the infidelities in this opuscule are fake. |
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Now, as it turns out, men are fretting about their closing window to meet someone and have kids. |
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If the pessimists are right and it turns out to be a long and costly quagmire then people will remember the negatives and the pendulum will swing back the other way. |
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It turns out that the crash team, on arrival at the ward, had been told that I had written a living will and apparently did not want to be resuscitated. |
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It turns out that they were victims of chromated copper arsenic poisoning. |
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As it turns out she's having her basic three-channel television reception upped to a cable package in anticipation of her daughter's homecoming from the hospital. |
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She seems to be rueing that choice, but we'll see how that turns out. |
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This woman turns out to be the only person who truly understands him and his work, and signals the beginning of a desperate, passionate obsession for both of them. |
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But as it turns out, this cute little game is still da bomb. |
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Given that he was hired for his supposed business skills, this means that he is like a surgeon general who turns out never to have finished medical school. |
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As it turns out, the Canadian-born comedian may have been taking a bit of an artistic break in order to get his mojo back. |
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If this year turns out to be a wave, it will seem to lack both a leader and a unifying agenda. |
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All day long, the tailorbirds forage for worms to feed their chick, which often turns out to be a plaintive cuckoo that's been left in their nest. |
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It turns out that all the carbon dioxide and pollutants we are pumping out through our tailpipes and smokestacks doesn't dissipate as readily as had been previously thought. |
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The messages the party must get over are, it turns out, about wooing key groups of voters, particularly women, on bread-and-butter issues such as pensions and tax. |
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It turns out that a lot of the musicians had autographed instruments. |
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As it turns out, there are multiple, interlocking answers which range from Sigmund Freud to the pharmaceutical industry. |
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It turns out, as the movie progresses, not to be the money shot at all. |
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It turns out all the monkeyshines are some rich woman's fault. |
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At taps, he personally inspects each man with standards that would make a recruit company commander flinch, says goodnight and turns out their light. |
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It turns out that she didn't send me some of the things that were in the box, such as a VHS tape from a church at Fort Hood, Texas, and some audiocassette tapes. |
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The maiden aunts of Mortimer Brewster, as it turns out, are not totally responsible for their actions, as insanity, to varying degrees, runs in the family. |
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But as it turns out, Brown had his own Latin misadventure, one that may have skirted the law. |
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But, in this case, it turns out Stewart is a good steward of her property. |
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